Native leaders, law enforcement officials, community members, and families of the missing and murdered gathered in ...
President of the University of Alaska System Pat Pitney held a virtual town hall on Monday for all university campuses. While ...
The Fairbanks City Council adopted its third budget amendment of the year on Monday to adjust for lower revenue stream and an ...
The UAF volleyball team are back at the Patty Center this week for a two-match homestand against GNAC opponents Northwest ...
Congratulations to the Fairbanks community for raising $2.5 million toward the purchase of a PET scanner — a medical imaging device that uses a radioactive tracer to check for signs of cancer, heart ...
Oct. 15, 2015 — JUNEAU — The state and federal governments have decided not to pursue $92 million in additional damages from Exxon Mobil Corp., citing the recovery of ducks and sea otters in Alaska’s ...
On the Thursday the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner published an opinion piece titled “Who was Charlie Kirk: A young person’s introduction.” In this piece the author promotes a narrative that is ...
The mechanized whirling of voting tabulators counted some remaining 1,800 absentee and questioned ballots in the Assembly ...
A vibrant display of culture took over University of Alaska’s Wood Center this Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day.
That is why, after just 15 months, the local community has raised nearly $3 million to purchase a Pet Scanner for Fairbanks ...
As Alaska’s population of working-age adults shrinks, according to economists, other demographic groups have become bigger ...
The Tanana Yukon Historical Society presents the first program of the 2025-2026 season: Exploring the new Noel Wien Library.
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