Storms, Storytimes, and Spooky Nights Ahead
By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | October 20, 2025
October has been a month of extremes across the Great Land. Storm surge on the west coast, pumpkin spice in the Mat-Su. While Typhoon Halongās remnants battered Alaskaās western shores, leveling homes and scattering families, Anchorage and the Valley are channeling their own kind of energy: one of creativity, community, and a touch of Halloween mischief.
Weather: Cloudy, Cold, and Character-Building

Across much of the state today, skies remainĀ cloudyĀ and the air crisp, hovering betweenĀ 26 °F and 30 °F. Thereās snow teasing the mountain ridges, and a bite in the air that says:Ā āLayer up! Itās only October.ā
Early this morning, aĀ magnitude 1.8Ā quake near Mount Redoubt reminded Alaskans how quickly the landscape can stir. Meanwhile, recovery continues in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, where Halongās floodwaters left behind catastrophic damage. Some displaced residents may not return home for more than a year.

Yet, as usual, Alaskans respond not with despair but with grit, and a knack for keeping life going, no matter the forecast.
Community Resilience & Culture

This yearāsĀ Alaska Federation of Natives conventionĀ in Anchorage centered on rebuilding, Indigenous resilience, and the future of subsistence life after Halongās destruction. Tribal leaders spoke of strength born from challenge, a familiar refrain in these latitudes.

In politics, Anchorage pastor Matt Schultz announced a campaign to challenge incumbent Nick Begich III for Alaskaās lone U.S. House seat, adding another colorful contest to an already dynamic 2026 political season.

Above it all, the skies offer their own show: theĀ Orionid meteor showerĀ peaks tonight, withĀ Northern LightsĀ likely visible in northern and interior Alaska. Two comets, Lemmon and SWAN, are streaking by as well, natureās reminder that cold nights can glow.
š Sports: Grit and Glory

In high-school football,Ā South AnchorageĀ pulled off a stunning upset over rivalĀ West Anchorage, while cross-country standoutĀ Katahdin StaplesĀ clocked a 15:36 5K at the Nike Hole in the Wall Invitational, the fastest time by an Alaskan runner this season.

š At the collegiate level, theĀ UAA Seawolves womenās volleyballĀ team dropped a tight four-set match on the road, and theĀ UAF Nanooks rifleĀ squad is sighting in for its opener against Ohio State.

. Additionally, the team recently broke two program records: the air rifle score and the aggregate score at the 2025 PRC Championship.Ā /Alaska Nanooks Rifle Squad
Entertainment & Events: Alaskaās Autumn Pulse
If you prefer culture over competition, thereās no shortage of October happenings from Anchorage to the Valley.
Anchorage Highlights
- Anchorage Restaurant WeekĀ runs throughĀ October 26, with prix-fixe menus and local dining deals.
- TheĀ ATIA Annual Convention & Trade ShowĀ (Oct 21ā23) draws the stateās tourism professionals, often with evening receptions and performances.
- AtĀ 49th State Brewing, āGarden Groovesā keeps live music flowing most evenings through the end of the month.
- OnĀ Halloween Night (Oct 31), the city lets loose withĀ The Official Halloween Bar CrawlĀ costumes, cocktails, and plenty of late-night laughter.
Mat-Su & Wasilla Highlights
š® Mat-Su Game Night
Date & Time: Wednesday, October 29, 5:00ā7:30 PM AKDT
Location: Access Alaska Mat-Su, 777 N Crusey Street, Wasilla, AK 99654
Details: Enjoy board games, card games, video games, puzzles, and trivia in a relaxed, social setting.
Registration: Contact Access Alaska at 907-357-2588 or email info@accessalaska.org.
Link: Stone Soup Group
š§ ADHD Support Group
Date & Time: Thursday, October 30, 12:00ā1:00 PM AKDT
Location: Access Alaska Mat-Su, 777 N Crusey Street, Wasilla, AK 99654
Details: A supportive environment for individuals with ADHD and their families to share experiences and strategies.
Link: Connect Mat-Su
šØ Kreative Korner
Date & Time: Friday, October 31, 1:00ā2:30 PM AKDT
Location: Access Alaska Mat-Su, 777 N Crusey Street, Wasilla, AK 99654
Details: A creative space for individuals to engage in various crafts and artistic activities.
Link: Connect Mat-Su
š¬ Follow the Yellow Brick Road: City Hall Trick-or-Treat
Date & Time: Friday, October 31, 2:00ā5:00 PM AKDT
Location: Wasilla City Hall, 290 E Herning Ave, Wasilla, AK 99654
Details: A family-friendly event where children can trick-or-treat through a themed path at City Hall.
Link: Facebook
š» The Matsuvian Monster Bash
Date & Time: Friday, October 31, 3:00ā9:00 PM AKDT
Location: Everett’s Fine Dining, Bar & Bistro, 1850 E Bogard Rd, Wasilla, AK 99654
Details: A free, family-friendly event featuring trunk-or-treating, a costume contest, a spooky dance club, and a hot chocolate bar.
Link:
From story circles to full-blown costume bashes, the Mat-Su proves that you donāt need city lights to shine.
š§” Warm Hearts, Cold Nights

As Alaska heads toward Halloween, the mood is both somber and celebratory: a mix of cleanup and costume, resilience and revelry. The west coast rebuilds. The cities and valleys make merry. And above it all, the aurora flickers green against the first true dark of winter.
Alaska never forgets its challenges. But it also never forgets to gather; to sing, to dance, to tell stories, and to laugh in the face of the long night.
Because here, the cold is inevitable. Community? Thatās the choice.