2022 in Alaska was marked by extreme weather, captivating politics and delightful moments of life. Here are a hundred-plus of our favorite photos.
Blowing snow deflects off the wing of a Cessna 172 during the windstorm at Palmer Municipal Airport on Jan. 2.
Anchorage residents Jen Stansel and Andy Erickson made a sign that reads “Plz sell us your home” and posted it in the front yard of their current Airport Heights home, photographed on March 8. Members of the Toksook Bay boys basketball team celebrate after defeating Tanana 51-47 in the Class 1A boys state championship basketball game on March 19.
A military honor guard presents the American flag to Anne Garland Walton, Don Young’s widow, at Young’s funeral service at the Anchorage Baptist Temple on April 2. Vance Zuehlsdorff, left, and John Paul Huffer, a certified Wim Hof Method instructor, cold plunge at Barbara Falls near Eagle River on May 1. Two excavators work on May 9 at a landslide that buried the Lowell Point Road Saturday night in Seward. The excavators are working to create a ramp to the top of the slide, estimated at 200-feet high and 300-feet wide, so that its stability can be determined before more significant debris removal can begin.
Skye Idano, 12, hauls a king salmon up the bank that he reeled in while fishing at Ship Creek near downtown Anchorage on June 12. Robert Akpik III watches from the knee of his father, Robert Akpik Jr., during drumming at dancing in Utqiagvik on June 25. People listen to a speaker and hold signs as they attend a rally and march for abortion rights on June 25.
A sign reading"Lost everything, need cash" on a wagon is near a tent site at the Centennial Campground on June 27. Fishing boats wait for the next commercial opening on July 12 at"The Y" in the Naknek-Kvichak district near Naknek in Bristol Bay. This year around 1,500 fishing boats worked to catch nearly 60 million salmon in Bristol Bay.
Salmon swim at the mouth of"C" Creek in Little Togiak Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park on July 21. The name C was given to the creek by University of Washington researchers since the creek does not have an official USGS place name. Ida Norton, left and Alexis Savage, right, and dozens of other protesters yell in front of the police department Aug. 5, calling for justice for Fred Lee. The protesters are asking for police to reopen the case on Fred Lee's death.
U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka and Star Wars character Chewbacca wave to motorists on Election Day on Aug. 16. Chris Vincent takes a break from chopping wood at a campsite on Sept. 26, at Centennial Park campground. Vincent has a home in Glennallen but came to Anchorage to help a friend who has been staying at the camp.
Model Quannah Chasinghorse and her boyfriend, Reservation Dogs star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai , sign autographs and pose for photos with fans on Oct. 17, 2022 at the Elders and Youth Conference at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage. Geese stand in tall grass near Merrill Field Airport on Oct. 26, while feeding after the recent snowfall.
In a lighthearted moment, Alaska House Rep. Laddie Shaw, right, looks from behind Gov. Mike Dunleavy after Dunleavy jokingly stepped in front of the much shorter Shaw when the two lined up for a photograph at the conclusion of the Veterans Day ceremony. Shaw is Navy veteran who served in Vietnam. The Alaska National Guard hosted the Veterans Day Ceremony at the armory on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on November 11.
Traffic on Gambell Street flows past a blue shipping container where a woman was found dead nearby on Halloween. Photographed on Nov. 29. Fourth graders Jimmy Oyagak, left, and Mark Pausanna, right, dance with Santa Claus as drummers in the Nuiqsaġmiut Dance Group play in the background during Operation Santa Claus in Nuiqsut on Nov. 29. The dance group performed for volunteers and service members as a way to show appreciation for the event and children cheered for Santa Claus to join them.
An East High School skier has frosty lashes at the finish line of the high school cross country ski race at Kincaid Park on Dec. 10. The race was held in single digit temperatures. Zachary James navigates heavy snow on the sidewalk along W. Benson Blvd. in Anchorage with his dog, Major General, on Dec. 13. James, who is visually impaired and has a broken foot, was dropped off by a bus about a mile away from his destination, the Alaska Center For the Blind and Visually Impaired.
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