Alaska's rivers are turning bright orange, and scientists are working to figure out exactly why. In recent years, scientists have observed streams and rivers that have turned a vibrant orange color ...
Dozens of Alaskan rivers have turned bright orange in recent years because melting permafrost has released high levels of toxic metals into the waterways, a worrying new study reveals. The colorful ...
A troubling sign of climate change are the nearly 600 miles of rivers in Alaska's Brooks Range that have been stained orange.
Some of the most pristine, crystal-blue waterways in the world have turned into ‘milky orange juice’, and a new study ...
The above image isn't a heat map, despite its bright colors. Instead, it's a photograph of Kutuk River in Gates of the Arctic, a vast national park in the remote northern region of Alaska.
The seal of the state of Alaska hangs on April 19, 2018, behind the dais where Alaska Supreme Court justices normally hear cases in the Boney Courthouse in Anchorage. (Jeremy Hsieh/KTOO ...
The seal of the state of Alaska hangs on April 19, 2018, behind the dais where Alaska Supreme Court justices normally hear cases in the Boney Courthouse in Anchorage. (Jeremy Hsieh/KTOO ...
The topic of a housing shortage has become a popular headline in Anchorage, across Alaska and the U.S., as it’s one of the biggest issues we face as a community, state and nation. As a long-time ...
Campaign buttons urging Alaskans to repeal ranked choice voting in Alaska sit on a picnic table at the home of Phil Izon, a backer of the initiative, in Wasilla, Alaska. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen ...
Orange juice prices surged to record highs due to a predicted 24% drop in Brazil's harvest, which accounts for 70% of all orange juice exports. Meanwhile, Florida, which also produces a large ...
Orange Line riders can expect disruptions to service next week, part of the MBTA’s series of planned shutdowns for work on line improvements. On Saturday and Sunday, shuttle buses will replace ...
Chemical analysis of the rusty rivers revealed high levels of zinc, nickel, copper and cadmium, as well as iron, which is largely responsible for the orange hue of the waterways. Researchers also ...