This year's tree, harvested from the Tongass National Forest, is being carried across the nation on a special trailer.
Two American truckers, John Schank and Fred Austin, will be transporting the annual U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Wrangell ...
The site of the Galore Creek Mine, about 25 miles northeast of Wrangell, is very close to headwaters of the Stikine River.
Truck drivers John Schank and Fred Austin will transport the annual U.S. Capitol Christmas tree from Wrangell, Alaska, to ...
Omaha has been chosen as a host for the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree as it makes its way to Washington D.C. this year. Related ...
A truck carries the 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from a forest in Wrangell to the town’s Alaska Marine High Ferry ...
The event was attended by folks from Wrangell, from throughout Alaska and from Washington, D.C. Even Smokey the Bear made a surprise appearance. Kate Thomas, the borough’s economic development ...
The attack on Angoon was one of a series of conflicts between the American military and Alaska Natives in the years after the ...
Correction: The Alaska Republican Party has not officially endorsed a candidate in the House District 36 race, though many of ...
With all ten precincts reporting, Bynum has earned more than 51% of the vote. If he maintains that lead, he'll win the ...