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After nearly 80 years and four generations, an iconic Fairbanks marine and powersports establishment has been sold. Craig ...
A new chicken pen hadn’t been thoroughly tested; it lacked a bird-proof roof and we saw eagles perched overhead before the ...
With culture as the cure, Kake President Joel Jackson is working to turn a long-abandoned Forest Service bunkhouse into a ...
A recently described dietary pattern, the Mediterranean Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay or the MIND Diet, is ...
Pulitzer-winning graphic memoir traces three generations of trauma, identity and survival across continents and ideologies.
As the 2025-2026 hunting season starts, the state of Alaska has adopted some major changes to its hunting and trapping ...
After decades of pastoral leadership and deeply personal attacks, one Christian leader shares how identity in Christ can ...
The filing period for local elections opens July 15, with seats up for grabs on the Borough Assembly, Board of Education, and ...
Alaskans have been engaged in a robust discussion about the future of education in our state. At the heart of this ...
A sudden freeze on federal grant money has forced the Literacy Council of Alaska to cut staff and scale back services, ...
The vision to build a state-owned veterans cemetery in Interior Alaska reached a milestone last month when the Alaska ...
Fairbanks had the third-highest grocery costs in Alaska at 27% above the national average, the highest utility costs ...
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