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Hosted on MSNInside the Iditarod, Alaska’s Snowy Super BowlTo many casual onlookers, the Iditarod is a weird curiosity. The famed sled-dog race, which begins this year on March 1, tasks mushers with trekking roughly 1,000 miles across the snowy Alaskan ...
Jonathan Hayes, a teacher from Maine, re-created the original 1925 serum run from Nenana to Nome in mid-February using descendants of the original dogs.
Residents in nearly 20 villages came to their airstrips last weekend to greet Bering Air planes, hug the pilots and pray ...
A string of crashes has left flyers on edge, and attention has been turned on those responsible for aviation safety in the U.S.
Three teams hit the trail earlier this month for a reenactment of the 1925 Serum Run to Nome, a legendary effort that is credited with saving the town from diphtheria.
Iron Dog teams head back to Big Lake; Rasmuson Artist Award nominations open; UAS hosts a career fair Feb. 25; divers clean Whittier Harbor, keeping Alaska’s waters pristine.
A woman and child helped a man escape from lock-up in a remote Alaska village, officials said.
NOME, Alaska (KTUU) - After traveling nearly 1,500 miles, the Iron Dog trail has done a number on both riders and their ...
The crash of a Delta Air Lines plane in Toronto is the fourth major aviation disaster in North America in the last month ...
Mansfield native Matthew Failor isn't convinced the Iditarod needed to change its path across Alaska this year.
A lack of snow along a dangerous stretch of trail has led organizers of the world’s most famous sled dog race to move the ...
Bradley George and Robby Schachle arrived in Nome on Tuesday afternoon, the first team to reach the ostensible midway point ...
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