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During the post-war boom years in Fairbanks ice was a hot commodity. The following stories about the “Fairbanks Iceman” ...
When water from melting glacier inundated her Juneau neighborhood last August, Danielle Lindoff made a hasty escape through a ...
The Alaska Board of Forestry will hold its next meeting at 8 a.m. on Aug. 19, according to the Department of Natural ...
Like many Alaskans, federal prosecutor Carly Vosacek moved to Alaska for a new adventure. Vosacek said that it’s a privilege ...
Ten-year-old Gracie, a 5 lb Yorki-Poo owned by Judy Romans of Fairbanks, desperately needed dental work. Thanks to a special ...
As the Trump administration shrinks and even considers eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Alaska ...
In just a handful of days, incoming sixth-graders chose an instrument, learned how to play it, and presented an en masse concert for family and friends, all thanks to the ...
What do flat earthers, cannibal ants, bedtime bliss, and microscopic robots have in common? They all remind us why facts — ...
Public schools have existed in America for hundreds of years. As our country has grown, so too has the demand for educated, skilled and productive citizens who are perpetually called ...
A brilliant summer night lured visitors to the Tanana Valley State Fair on Friday, with visitors packing the midway.
Looking at the big picture of everything that lies ahead can make the challenges seem overwhelming. Her advice is to not see ...
A military-grade barrier, seen May 14, 2025, lines the Mendenhall River in the neighborhood inundated by the record 2024 ...