Warmest Month off to a cold start
The first two weeks of Alaska’s warmest month are at a close, and so far, this July could end up in record books. The National Weather Service has said that … Warmest Month off to a cold start
The first two weeks of Alaska’s warmest month are at a close, and so far, this July could end up in record books. The National Weather Service has said that … Warmest Month off to a cold start
There’s a new plan for managing bus and other traffic on the road into Denali National Park. The Park Service has released the plan and an environmental impact statement following … Denali Vehicle Management Plan finalized
So far 2012 has had a shortfall of salmon, which has led the Department of Fish and Game to close the Susitna river to king salmon fishing. The fish count … Charters Feel the Ban on King Fishing
Earlier this week, KTNA reported on one man’s vision of linking the communities of Trapper Creek and Talkeetna by a Suspension Bridge. Paul Thomas had approached the Mat Su Borrough … Heard on Main Street: Talkeetna Talks about a Bridge
The winter route from Talkeetna to Trapper Creek and beyond to the gold fields of Petersville still sees use, but one Trapper Creek resident has an idea that he says … Trapper Creek Man Envisions Bridge Link to Talkeetna
After weak runs, the King Salmon sport fishing has been closed on the Susitna river and its tributaries for the remainder of the season, starting on Monday, June 25th. The … Susitna Closed to King Fishing
Alaska has the highest Chalmydia infection rates in the country for the last two years, according to the state department of health and social services office of epidemiology. There were … Alaska Leads Nation in Chlamydia Cases Two Years Running
Animal Control Officer Darla Erskine was back in town to survey the streets of Talkeetna for dog-owner compliance with a borough leash-law. After two people were bit near Main Street … Who Let the Dogs Out? Wild and Free Talkeetna Dogs Risk Impoundment