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The Alaska Marine Highway System has announced that the MV Columbia will temporarily take over the MV Kennicott’s sailing schedule while the Kennicott undergoes final work before returning to service later this month. According to AMHS, the Columbia’s winter season has been extended to ensure uninterrupted ferry service for communities across Southeast Alaska. The vessel will operate Kennicott’s scheduled routes serving Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, and Bellingham. Officials credited the U.S. Coast Guard and the Sector Southeast Alaska inspection teams for completing the Columbia’s annual inspections early Monday morning, allowing the vessel to remain in operation without delays.…
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit New Delhi for high-level talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking one of the most closely watched diplomatic meetings of the year. The visit comes as global tensions rise and countries revisit strategic partnerships amid shifting geopolitical landscapes. According to officials, the agenda will center on oil trade, defense cooperation, and broader geopolitical coordination, reflecting the countries’ long-standing ties and their evolving roles in the international arena. Energy at the Top of the Agenda India has become one of Russia’s largest buyers of discounted crude oil since the start of the…
In the modern global economy, where entire industries rely on interconnected supply chains and enterprise-level digital infrastructure, the Business-to-Business (B2B) model is more important than ever. From the technology that powers corporate data centers to the raw materials that fuel manufacturing plants, B2B transactions form the foundation of global commerce. Yet despite its scale and influence, the true meaning of B2B is often misunderstood. Many people associate it only with large corporations, when in reality, millions of small and mid-sized businesses participate in the B2B ecosystem every day. Understanding what B2B is and how it works is essential for entrepreneurs,…
A liquor store in the Midwest had an unusual surprise this week when employees discovered a raccoon passed out in the store’s bathroom, apparently after getting into alcohol. According to local officials, the raccoon had entered the store overnight through an unsecured vent. Workers found spilled bottles on the floor and the animal unresponsive but breathing inside the restroom. Animal control officers were called to safely remove it. Veterinarians said the raccoon appeared to be intoxicated after drinking from open containers but recovered fully after being monitored and rehydrated. The animal was later released back into the wild. Also Read:…
Anchorage police say pedestrian deaths in the city have sharply increased, with 15 people killed in vehicle-versus-pedestrian collisions over the past 12 months, more than double the number of fatalities reported in 2023. According to the Anchorage Police Department, the rise in deadly incidents reflects a growing concern about roadway safety as days get darker and winter conditions worsen. Investigators say many of the collisions occurred during low-visibility hours, on high-traffic roadways, or in areas with limited lighting. Also Read: New Anchorage Pedestrian Safety Measures Introduced Following Fatalities Police are urging both drivers and pedestrians to take extra precautions, including…
The Alaska Cat Café issued a public message this week after an interaction between a visitor and staff raised concerns about appropriate behavior around the café’s rescue cats. According to the café, a guest in the Cat Lounge pulled the tail of a resident cat named Nermal. A teenage staff member reminded the visitor not to handle the cat that way, a standard policy meant to protect the animals. The café emphasized that its employees are trained to supervise interactions to ensure the safety and comfort of the cats, many of whom are rescues preparing for adoption. The business also…
The Rabbit Creek pedestrian bridge over the Seward Highway is officially back open after months of repair work following damage from a strong windstorm earlier this year. According to the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, high winds had forced the closure of the bridge due to structural concerns, disrupting access for residents who rely on the walkway for daily travel, recreation, and safe highway crossing. Repair crews and contractors completed reinforcement and restoration work this week, allowing the bridge to reopen to the public. Officials say the repairs ensure the structure meets safety standards for winter and long-term…
A group of Good Samaritans and first responders came together to help save a team of sled dogs after their trailer overturned on an icy interstate earlier this week. Authorities say slick road conditions caused the trailer to tip, scattering the frightened dogs onto the frozen roadway. The musher, who was traveling with the team for winter training, was not seriously injured, but several dogs broke free from the overturned trailer and ran onto the shoulder. Passing drivers immediately stopped to help, and within minutes first responders arrived to secure the scene. Witnesses described the response as fast, coordinated, and…
The Anchorage Fire Department (AFD) and Anchorage Police Department (APD) responded early Thursday morning to a vehicle accident near Mile 114 of the Seward Highway. Officials reported that emergency crews arrived on scene shortly after the call came in, working to secure the area and assist those involved. Details about injuries or the number of vehicles involved have not yet been released. At 5:00 a.m., authorities confirmed that the scene had been fully cleared, and traffic is moving normally through the area. Also Read: Caribou Hotel in Glennallen Destroyed After Early Morning Fire; All Occupants Safe Drivers are reminded to…
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is set to launch its 2025–2026 Winter Wildlife Series next week, beginning with an in-depth presentation on Alaska’s wood bison herds and ongoing restoration efforts. The first talk in the series will be held on Thursday, December 11th at 7 p.m., featuring wood bison biologist Tom Seaton, who will share the latest updates on herd behavior, population health, habitat challenges, and long-term recovery plans for wood bison across the state. Wood bison, once extinct in Alaska, have been part of an ongoing conservation and reintroduction effort led by ADF&G and partners. The…
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is preparing to launch a new online reservation system for its Northern Region Public Use Cabins, aiming to offer residents and visitors a more convenient, streamlined way to book cabins year-round. To complete the transition, the current reservation system will be temporarily closed from December 1–7, 2025. During this shutdown period, no new reservations can be made, and existing reservations cannot be modified. ADF&G says the upgrade will allow cabin users to make reservations anytime, 24/7, without needing to rely on the older, more limited system. The new platform is expected to…
Alaska State Parks is inviting families and their four-legged friends to join the annual Bark in the Park celebration at Finger Lake State Recreation Site on Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The holiday-themed event will feature photos with Santa, free hot drinks, prizes, and plenty of activities designed for dog lovers. Visitors are encouraged to bring their pets, holiday cheer, and a leash. Organizers say this year’s prizes include free dog grooming, a 2026 Alaska State Park annual parking pass, and other giveaways aimed at supporting local pet owners and park visitors. All donations from…
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