In many places, spring happens gradually. But in far-north Fairbanks, Alaska, birch and aspen trees often put their leaves out over a span of just 24-48 hours, a dramatic event known as "greenup." ...
Alaska is an incredible adventure destination, and UnCruise Adventures is sharing a few reasons why traveling earlier in the spring is a better opportunity for travelers to make the most of their ...
Avalanche forecasters say spring's slow-moving arrival in Southcentral Alaska has led to potentially dangerous conditions for ...
A dog named Theo, who is oblivious to the existential threat posed by climate warming, chews a stick near Eagle River, where snow lingered at the end of April. (Casey Grove/Alaska Public Media) Well, ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
People in Fairbanks, Alaska, are waiting for the dramatic arrival of spring. It's called greenup, when birch and aspen trees put their leaves out in a rapid burst and many of the hills turn green ...
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