Nome Nugget
Established in 1901, this publication holds the distinction of being Alaska’s oldest continuously operating newspaper. It serves as a vital community chronicle for the residents of the Seward Peninsula, providing essential local reporting on regional governance, subarctic life, and events in the remote Bering Sea hub.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ALASKA
Geography dictates newspaper distribution in the north, creating a distinct split between a few centralized dailies and numerous remote fly-in weeklies. The locally owned Anchorage Daily News serves as the primary statewide publication and holds multiple Pulitzer Prizes. Further inland, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner has operated continuously since 1903, acting as the main print outlet for the Interior region. In the capital, Sound Publishing operates the Juneau Empire, which has covered southeastern coastal communities for over a century. Alternative reporting and cultural coverage are maintained by independent weeklies like the Anchorage Press and specialized regional outlets such as the Arctic Sounder. Paperboy indexes 34 Alaska newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM ALASKA →Nome Nugget Obituaries
Find recent obituaries and death notices published by Nome Nugget, serving Nome, Alaska. View the latest obituary listings and funeral notices on the paper’s website.
VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Nome Nugget — Today’s Headlines
- Clawsome season for small crabbing vessel Ripley
- Common Council hears of Nome’s growing pains
- Japanese researchers welcome Nomeites aboard Oshoru Maru
- Graphite One: Permitting process now requires Environmental Impact Statement rather than Environmental Assessment
- Nome celebrates Independence Day under sunny skies
- French filmmakers travel to Nome to research Lillian Alling
- Nome has a new cab service
- Nicholai Olson wins Anvil Mountain Run
