The News-Miner front page for Friday, Feb. 28, caused me to put my thoughts down in this Community Perspective.
Although some of the details of the incident are sketchy, the U.S. government believed the account of pilot Tony Schultz.
The firings dealt a blow to an agency that provides everything from weather forecasts to fisheries management to cutting-edge ...
Rookie Emily Ford said her dog team cannot wait to get into some snow. “I think they're gonna be so stoked and be like — ...
Students and faculty at the University of Alaska are pushing back against a recent decision by the Board of Regents to strike "diversity, equity and inclusion" language at the university and to change ...
Alaska, one of the world’s most seismically active locations, just completed a relatively quiet year for earthquakes but a ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
Lack of snow north of the Alaska Range prompts Iditarod to move official start to FairbanksA lack of snow along a dangerous stretch of trail has led organizers of the world’s most famous sled dog race to move the ...
Shapiro said she did everything from interpretive work to staffing the Fairbanks Alaska Public Land Information Center. “I loved it. It was the best job ever,” Shapiro said. “I helped out ...
Business owners and checkpoint volunteers say they're busy readying food and beds for Iditarod teams after race organizers’ ...
according to research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists. Lara Horstmann of the University of Alaska Fairbanks speaks on Jan. 30, 2025, at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in ...
Starting Thursday, the annual Festival of Native Arts will be taking place at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) campus ...
A tense meeting Friday morning between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Vladimir Zelenskyy has created fear ...
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