I’m not sure who’s having more fun, musher Michael Tarver or his sled dogs as we charge on through the white wonderland.
started the Iditarod in 1973 after the introduction of snow machines, as snowmobiles are called in Alaska, rendered the use ...
NOME, Alaska (KTUU) - The final competitor in this year’s 53rd Iditarod has arrived in Nome. Early Monday morning, Iditarod Rookie Ebbe Pedersen, from Norway, crossed under the burled arch, earning ...
1967 - The first Iditarod is held, with 58 mushers competing along a 50-mile trail. March 1973 - After shorter races in 1967 and 1969, the first full-length race takes place. The course is ...
2025 in Nome. (Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News via AP) Jessie Holmes (15), of Alabama, mushes down Fourth Street during the Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage, Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star, won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on Friday, celebrating with fist pumps to a cheering crowd and posing for ...
2025 in Nome. (Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News via AP) Jessie Holmes (15), of Alabama, mushes down Fourth Street during the Ceremonial Start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage, Alaska.
The Interior Alaska musher won his first Iditarod on his eighth try, arriving in Nome with his dog team early Friday.
in which sled dog teams saved Nome from a deadly diphtheria outbreak. Bohrer reported from Juneau, Alaska. Photos of Farmington Hills Mercy vs. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood in girls ...
race across the Alaska wilderness in the Gold Rush town of Nome. The distance for this year's running was the longest in the Iditarod's 53-year history. He said his win felt “magical” and he g ...
Loren Holme/Anchorage Daily News via AP According to ESPN, the race is usually around 1,000 miles but this year's covered 1,129 miles across Alaska ... Gold Rush town of Nome, Holmes — a ...
An iconic reindeer so beloved that he has been in parades, featured on reality TV shows and visited by schoolchildren on field trips in Alaska’s ... you spraying on the animal?