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After winning their first five games at the Grand Forks International (GFI) Baseball Tournament, the Goldpanners entered the ...
There is good news on the 27,943-acres Bear Creek Fire. Although the fire is not yet contained, it has moderated enough that ...
Alaska’s energy economy” is not a political slogan. It is the foundation of our communities, a driver of our independence, ...
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is considering whether or not to open state-owned land near the Yukon River to oil ...
The Australian company seeking to develop a large oil discovery on Alaska’s North Slope may be purchased by a consortium ...
This past week we had two funerals at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church. Some weeks we might have three funerals and other weeks ...
When I wrote about growing raspberries in Alaska, Charlotte Porter got in touch with me and wanted to tell me about her ...
The Bread Line’s soup kitchen set a new record in its 41-year history on Tuesday, serving 422 meals to its clients. That ...
Fairbanks residents joined statewide rallies Friday to oppose a federal bill that would cut $800 billion from Medicaid, a ...
Some things never change for the Fairbanks Youth Litter Patrol. This month, just like every previous summer, litter ...
A poorly made stone tool, tossed aside in a garden, becomes a powerful reminder that we are only the latest chapter in this ...
A new state-certified lumber grading program is turning Alaska’s local timber into a legal, reliable building material — and ...
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