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A group that advocates in favor of Alaska’s nonpartisan judicial system has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Dunleavy, ...
Mike Sfraga, a longtime University of Alaska leader and the nation’s first U.S. Arctic Ambassador-at-Large, will serve as ...
Billie Holiday once said, “Mom and Pop were just a couple of kids when they got married. He was eighteen, she was sixteen and ...
In just the last several months, de-extinction — bringing back extinct species by recreating them or organisms that resemble ...
A new memorial at Rasmuson Library honors generations of student veterans and servicemembers, capping a 12-year effort to ...
More than 100 people gathered in Griffin Park on Thursday for Project Summer Connect, a one-stop resource fair aimed at ...
The Goldpanners have won the first five of a six-game series against the California Halos, improving to 30-5 on the season.
A new federal initiative is prompting Fairbanks-area planners to identify the region’s most dangerous arterial roads in hopes ...
The early 1900s there were many explorers who braved the elements and forbidding topography for the claim to be the “first” ...
The Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station was started in 1906 to find crops that could grow in the Interior.
Good policy is only effective when matched with sustained investment — something the state has yet to do, the superintendent ...
Home on the Grange meets at 7 p.m. Monday with guests from Eielson Air Force Base talking about education.