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Robin Reeves sports a head lamp while living in Utqiaġvik, Alaska Robin Reeves first moved to Utqiaġvik, Alaska, in 2022, after retiring from a career in education in Arkansas. As one of the ...
It should be noted, however, that "Barrow, Alaska" no longer goes by this name. In 2016, the town voted to restore its old Iñupiat name, Utqiaġvik . Utqiaġvik is the northernmost city in the ...
The sun set at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the United States' northernmost town. And it won't rise again for another 66 days in Utqiaġvik, Alaska. By then it'll be 2021, Joe Biden will be president ...
Utqiaġvik, Alaska, had its last sunrise of the year on Sunday. The northernmost US city won't see the sun again for 65 days. Utqiaġvik has about 4,400 residents, who are used to the polar night ...
Once known as Barrow, the town of Utiagivik won’t see the sun for 65 days. “Polar nights” come to Alaskan settlements situated above the Arctic Circle.
Flint Selby, 24, moved to Alaska from Wyoming in 2020 in pursuit of outdoor adventure. Selby said winters are tough, with just three hours of sunlight, so many people take vitamin D.
When I tell people how much daylight there is in an Alaska summer, a common response goes something like this, Yeah, but you make up for it in the winter. But that's not quite true.
Solstice season in Alaska means extended sunlight throughout the state, and a full 24 hours of daylight near and north of the Arctic Circle. Utqiagvik (commonly known by its former name, Barrow ...
Alaska experiencing wildfires on a scale it’s never seen; climate change seen as the key cause More than 530 wildfires have burned an area in Alaska that’s about the size of Connecticut.