Author: The Tundra Drums Staff

The Tundra Drums Staff is a team of writers and editors who are passionate about bringing you the latest and most reliable news from Alaska and around the world. We make sure each story is easy to understand, clear, and based on trustworthy sources. Our goal is to keep you informed with news that matters and helps you stay connected to the world.

Survivors of the devastating 2025 remnants of Typhoon Halong are entering a new phase of recovery, as hundreds of displaced residents begin transitioning from temporary shelters and hotels into longer-term housing. Alaska State officials confirmed that 165 households, representing more than 680 people, have now moved out of Anchorage hotels and into temporary housing arrangements, marking a significant milestone in ongoing recovery efforts. Transition From Shelters to Housing In the months following the storm, many evacuees were initially housed in emergency shelters and later in hotels across Anchorage. The shift into temporary housing provides: Officials say the transition has been…

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Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have reached a major integration milestone, transitioning to a shared passenger service system designed to deliver a more seamless travel experience for customers across both carriers. The transition, completed this week, brings Hawaiian Airlines onto the same reservation and operational platform already used by Alaska Airlines, marking a key step in the ongoing integration of the two airlines following their merger. What the New System Means for Travelers The shared passenger service system acts as the backbone for airline operations, connecting booking platforms, mobile apps, loyalty programs, and airport systems. With the transition, passengers can…

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A mysterious “golden orb” discovered deep beneath the ocean off Alaska’s coast has finally been identified by scientists after puzzling researchers for more than two years. The unusual object was first found in 2023 during a deep-sea expedition by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), more than two miles below the surface in the Gulf of Alaska. A Strange Discovery in the Deep Ocean Scientists aboard NOAA’s exploration vessel used a remotely operated vehicle to examine the ocean floor when they spotted a golden, dome-shaped object with a small hole, attached to a rock. At the time, researchers were…

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Anchorage residents have a wide range of events to choose from this weekend, from high-energy outdoor competitions to cultural gatherings and community service activities. The latest edition of the Anchorage Weekender highlights seven events across the city, including the popular Slush Cup at Alyeska Resort, Arctic Comic Con, and a community cleanup effort. Slush Cup Returns to Alyeska Resort One of the weekend’s biggest attractions is the annual Slush Cup, part of Alyeska Resort’s Spring Carnival. Participants will ski or snowboard down a slope and attempt to glide across a pool of icy water, often while wearing creative costumes. Organizers…

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The first cruise ship of the 2026 tourism season is set to arrive in Juneau on Monday, marking the official start of another busy summer for Alaska’s capital. The MS Eurodam, operated by Holland America Line, is scheduled to dock Monday afternoon, bringing the first wave of visitors to a city that depends heavily on seasonal tourism. What to Expect This Season City officials say the 2026 cruise season is expected to bring approximately 1.69 million visitors to Juneau, a slight increase from last year but not a dramatic surge. Alix Pierce, the city’s visitor industry director, noted that while…

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A Willow woman has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty after authorities discovered dozens of dead sled dogs on a property in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, officials confirmed Tuesday. Alaska State Troopers said 25 dogs were found dead earlier this month at a private property in the Caswell Lakes area, located between Willow and Talkeetna. The woman, identified as 35-year-old Misty Rehder, was taken into custody without incident and faces 26 counts of animal cruelty. Investigation Follows Months of Complaints The discovery came after months of concern from local residents and members of Alaska’s mushing community, who…

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Federal immigration agents have arrested at least 47 people in Alaska so far in 2026, including a case involving a pregnant woman, raising concerns among lawmakers and advocacy groups about enforcement practices in the state. The arrests, carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, are part of ongoing immigration enforcement actions across Alaska, where activity has drawn increasing scrutiny in recent months. Arrest Numbers Rise in 2026 Data shows that immigration-related arrests in Alaska remain relatively limited compared to other states but have still impacted dozens of individuals this year. As of early 2026, at least 47 people have…

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Alaska Air Group is expanding its long-standing partnership with Bank of America in a move aimed at strengthening its credit card portfolio and enhancing customer rewards across its growing airline network. The airline announced a multi-year extension of its co-branded credit card agreement, deepening a relationship that has spanned more than three decades. Focus on Loyalty and Customer Benefits Under the expanded agreement, Alaska Airlines plans to invest more heavily in its Atmos Rewards loyalty program, including new credit card offerings and upgrades to existing ones. The companies said the partnership will: The goal is to deliver greater value and…

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Some airline routes are being suspended ahead of the busy summer travel season as carriers struggle with sharply rising jet fuel costs, adding new challenges for travelers. According to Airlines, including Air Canada, fuel prices have nearly doubled in recent months, forcing companies to cut less profitable routes and adjust schedules to manage rising operational expenses. Routes Suspended Across North America One of the airlines affected, Air Canada, announced it will suspend six routes starting in early June due to the surge in fuel costs. The changes include: Passengers will still be able to reach major destinations, such as New…

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Japanese authorities have warned of a slightly increased risk of a major “megaquake” following a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck off the country’s northern coast on Monday. The offshore quake, centered near the Sanriku region, triggered tsunami alerts and evacuation advisories across multiple coastal areas, though no major damage or widespread casualties were immediately reported. Quake Triggers Alerts and Evacuations The earthquake struck at a shallow depth of around 19 kilometers, causing strong shaking across northern Japan and prompting authorities to issue tsunami warnings. Officials later downgraded the tsunami warning after the threat subsided. Megaquake Risk Slightly Elevated Japan’s…

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A Wasilla resident was killed in a vehicle crash at the busy interchange connecting the Parks Highway and Glenn Highway yesterday. Emergency responders were called to the scene following reports of a serious collision at the intersection, a major junction linking traffic between the Mat-Su Valley and Anchorage. The victim, identified as a Wasilla resident, died from injuries sustained in the crash. Crash Details Still Under Investigation Investigators said the crash involved multiple vehicles, though the exact cause of the collision has not yet been released. The Parks Glenn Highway interchange is known for heavy traffic and complex turning patterns,…

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Lisa Murkowski is warning that declining fuel prices across the U.S. could have unintended and potentially devastating consequences for rural Alaska communities that rely heavily on imported fuel. Speaking at the Arctic Encounter Summit in Anchorage, Murkowski said recent global developments, including shifts in oil supply routes, have lowered national fuel prices, but rural Alaska may not benefit from the drop. Rural Alaska Faces Unique Fuel Challenges Unlike most of the country, many communities in Alaska are not connected by roads and depend on seasonal fuel deliveries. Murkowski highlighted that around 82% of Alaska’s communities are off the road system,…

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