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Among all these pollinators, bumble bees are some of the largest and most familiar insects to us. You might be surprised to ...
The Black Honey Vanilla candle from Threshold comes in a gorgeous amber-colored jar with a brass lid. Paired with the black ...
April 18, 2025 • Gov. Dunleavy's veto of education funding has Alaska school district officials confused and concerned. Plus, a new book chronicles how the Fairbanks Four were wrongfully ...
At a laboratory in Austria's mountainous Tyrol province, scientists are DNA testing about 100 honey samples a month to learn about their composition -- and in some cases to determine whether they have ...
In a quiet corner of North Carolina, bees produce a violet-hued honey so rare and unpredictable that even experts can't explain it – and that's what makes it magical. In the Sandhills region of ...
Scientists provided an update Thursday on the chances of an eruption of the Mount Spurr volcano in Alaska, a situation being closely monitored by officials in Anchorage, the state’s largest city.
"The rise of hot honey is far from random — it's the result of a complex and trackable convergence of cultural signals, consumer needs, and culinary experimentation," Alon Chen, the CEO and ...
(Photo by Corinne Smith/Alaska Beacon) For the second year running, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed an education funding bill on Thursday, citing the state’s current finances and a lack of ...
In response to a media inquiry that Google Maps now shows the label "West Philippine Sea," whereas it previously displayed "South China Sea," with some reports claiming that this change helps ...
Jean Kashikov, a recent University of Alaska graduate, poses for a photo on April 13, 2025. Kashikov is one of four UAA international students whose visa has been revoked by the Trump administration.
DOE properly approved Alaska LNG Project’s non free-trade export permit DOE’s emissions impact report couldn’t predict future markets The Alaska LNG Project LLC maintained its non free-trade export ...
Wildlife troopers have charged a New Mexico man with multiple hunting violations after a residency investigation in the Homer area revealed he may have illegally claimed to be an Alaska resident.
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