On Monday, the American Red Cross of Alaska announced that three volunteers from the 49th state were deployed to support those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, California.
If you’re looking to help the thousands of people affected by the fires in Southern California, your unused miles could help. After making a $100,000 donation to two local non-profits (the LA Regional Food Bank and California Fire Foundation) United is offering to match donations of MileagePlus members.
“Our prayers are with the families who lost their homes and the firefighters and other first responders battling wildfires in the Los Angeles area,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Thursday on social media. “Alaska is ready to assist California with our resources if called upon.”
In an industry that touts statistics demonstrating that air travel is overwhelmingly safe, these passengers are statistical anomalies — the rare examples of what can go terribly wrong.
The tale of how and why Russia ceded its control over Alaska to the US 150 years ago is actually 2 tales and 2 intertwining histories.
UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov had some issues heading to Los Angeles to support Islam Makhachev. On Sunday morning, a video shows Nurmagomedov being
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday, readers! In today’s Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen cover the wildfires that ignited yesterday evening and continue to spread throughout Los Angeles County. We also look at an oil and gas lease sale in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,
Three volunteers with the American Red Cross of Alaska, including one from Delta Junction, are heading to Southern California to assist people impacted by wildfires.
Los Angeles wildfires have displaced over 100,000 people and burned thousands of buildings. Here’s what to know if you’re flying from WA.
Eavesdropping passengers might have dismissed the little girl’s question, chalking it up to a child’s babble from something she overheard on TV news. They couldn’t know she had been on a “broken” plane: Alaska Airlines Flight 1282, on Jan. 5, 2024.