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For the past 25 years, Susan Harry has been peering into a microscope every spring to count and classify minuscule grains of ...
New calls to raise Alaska’s mining taxes and royalties come as state officials face difficult fiscal decisions ...
Lisa Murkowski has often stood out and stood alone. Time and again she has been one of a few Republican voices willingness to ...
Alaska Airlines lost $166 million in the first quarter of 2025 but is confident it will weather the impact of tariffs and ...
Although most people outside the Bethel region have never heard her name, Diane Carpenter’s contributions to Alaska — ...
The upcoming merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines will result in some changes for passengers at Harry Reid ...
The University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Liberal Arts has named 29 outstanding students for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Just 15 miles north of Fairbanks, something small but mighty is taking shape — and it could put our community on the national ...
We live in a world of conflict. Divorce rates are high. Political discussions are rarely civil. Churches sometimes split.
The big metal robot looked like a dog. It moved like a dog. Five-year-old Sabine then decided she would pet it like a dog.
April 29 is International Dance Day, so it’s a fitting moment to recall (or consider for the first time) why dancers are as ...
Fairbanks artists are opening their doors — and their creative process — to the public during the first Fairbanks Art Studio ...