The state House passed House Joint Resolution 11 on Monday, recognizing Alaska’s close ties with its eastern neighbor. It now ...
With its small pink flowers, this tree is one of the first brilliantly colored signs of spring in Michigan. The eastern ...
Adopted in 1911, the Colorado state flag features bold colors of blue, white, red, and gold, representing the sky, ...
NASA research is revealing there's more to flowers than meets the human eye. A recent analysis of wildflowers in California ...
A cherry blossom festival and an international park are two places to enjoy the peak blooms of the cherry blossom in AL ...
Find out which bloom is the most beloved in your area. It's unclear what year National Flower Day started, but it’s now ...
the Alaska state flowerAlpine Light via UnSplash Forget-me-nots are the Alaska state flower. These blue and yellow blooms are often used for groundcover and were one of the late Princess Diana's ...
Just like we have the American flag and individual U.S. state flags, states also have their own state flowers. (The national ...
Like many schools in Alaska, it’s owned by the state, which is required by law to pay for construction and maintenance projects. Yet over the past 25 years, state officials have largely ignored ...
A historic measles outbreak in West Texas is just short of 200 cases, Texas state health officials said Friday ... The CDC said Friday it has also confirmed measles cases in Alaska, California, ...
Two state-level initiatives — offshore wind and ... in comparison to the oil disasters like the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska (11 million gallons) or the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf ...
This flower symbolizes renewal and the states’ agricultural heritage, as well as the beauty of their spring landscapes. Adopted in 1917, Alaska’s state flower, the Forget-me-not, thrives in the ...