Southcentral Alaska

Southcentral Alaska, the state’s most easily reachable region, is home to over half of Alaska’s residents and boasts a recreational wonderland. This diverse area features glaciers, fjords, picturesque lakes along scenic roads, serene clamming beaches, and thriving salmon streams. When fall arrives, it paints a breathtaking spectacle.

Spanning from farmlands to charming fishing towns, national parklands to ski resorts, and a modern city, Southcentral Alaska offers a broad range of experiences. It’s seamlessly connected by Alaska’s major highways, the Alaska Railroad, and the Alaska Marine Highway (ferry) System.

Anchorage serves as the central hub of a bustling transportation network that links extensive parts of the state. To the southwest, the Kenai Peninsula awaits, a haven for scenic beauty and fly-fishing enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Kenai Fjords National Park offers stunning natural vistas.

Venturing westward, you’ll discover Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, home to nine of the highest peaks in the United States, making it a mecca for outdoor adventurers. Stay informed about this dynamic region and its rich tapestry of offerings right here!

  • All
  • Anchorage Observer
  • Crime
  • Culture
  • Economics
  • Fairbanks Frontier
  • Interior Alaska
  • Juneau Jolt
  • Justice
  • Kenai Current
  • Kodiak Konnection
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Southcentral Alaska
  • Southeast Alaska
  • Southwest Alaska
  • Valley Viewpoint

Mat-Su Health Foundation Under Scrutiny: Assemblyman Rob Yundt calls for Accountability over taxation without representation

The Mat-Su Health Foundation (MSHF) has come under intense scrutiny recently, with Assemblyman Rob Yundt leading the charge to address what he perceives as oppressive operational practices within the organization. The foundation, built on the noble premise of promoting the health and wellbeing of Mat-Su residents, derives a substantial portion of its wealth from a

Mat-Su Health Foundation Under Scrutiny: Assemblyman Rob Yundt calls for Accountability over taxation without representation Read More »

Ray Kreig’s Article on Ukraine is a Deliberate Distortion

Ray Kreig’s article, “Russian invasion of Ukraine is Europe’s 9-11,” is a prime example of misleading journalism. Sorry, Ray, but your comparison of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to 9-11 is not even close. It’s not only an insulting and asinine comparison but also appears to be a blatant attempt at trolling for clicks. For

Ray Kreig’s Article on Ukraine is a Deliberate Distortion Read More »

Scandal in the Snow: Downfall of Michael Chambers and the Fight for Ethical Politics in Alaska

In a revealing exposé, Cean Stevens chronicles her tumultuous journey as a political candidate in Alaska, facing deceit and manipulation at the hands of her own campaign manager, Michael Chambers. Stevens, driven by a desire to represent the everyday Alaskan away from the career politician model, encountered severe obstacles that marred her political ambitions. Hi

Scandal in the Snow: Downfall of Michael Chambers and the Fight for Ethical Politics in Alaska Read More »

Slanderous Sarah Short’s Slander of Local Automotive Shop

In the small community of Anchorage, where everyone knows each other, Slanderous Sarah Short, known for her role as Treasurer with Taku-Campbell Community Council and Blogger for Alaska Grand Jurors Protest Group, finds herself at the center of a storm as she engages in a defamation campaign against a local family-run Automotive business, and this

Slanderous Sarah Short’s Slander of Local Automotive Shop Read More »

Scroll to Top