Anne Raup, a key member of the ADN team for decades, is retiring
Anne has been at the ADN for more than 30 years — as a staff photographer, then as assistant photo editor, and since 2011 as photo and visuals editor.
What would you like to ask candidates for U.S. House and the Alaska Legislature? What’s important to you in the 2024 election?
This is a big election year across America and in Alaska. We want your help covering it.
An Anchorage Daily News journalist was assaulted while doing his job. Here’s what happened.
An ADN photographer was attacked, and his phone stolen, while he was reporting a story. Police are investigating.
We’ve made some changes to the ADN comics pages
We’ve added six new strips to the daily lineup in print and e-edition.
Q&A: What is ‘Alaska Daily,’ what is it based on and who’s involved?
The fictional newsroom in “Alaska Daily” bears some similarities to the real-life Anchorage Daily News. Here’s a rundown of the new series on ABC and Hulu.
‘Alaska Daily’: What this new TV series is — and isn’t — and how ADN is involved
The series, about a fictional newsroom in Anchorage, debuts Oct. 6 on ABC and will be streaming on Hulu.
We’re discontinuing the comments on opinion articles. Here’s why.
The comments section has devolved into a place often dominated and defined by name-calling, partisan sniping, disinformation and bickering among a relatively small number of people.
What do you want to ask Alaska candidates for Congress and governor? What issues do you care most about?
We want your help.
Beth Bragg’s work in the ADN has been the definition of high-quality, sustained local journalism. After 35 years, she’s retiring.
If you follow Alaska sports, you know Beth and her work.