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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 ...
Alaska’s energy economy” is not a political slogan. It is the foundation of our communities, a driver of our independence, ...
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 ...
A new state-certified lumber grading program is turning Alaska’s local timber into a legal, reliable building material — and ...
Fairbanks residents joined statewide rallies Friday to oppose a federal bill that would cut $800 billion from Medicaid, a ...
Like most people in Fairbanks, I suspect, I initially believed the Fairbanks Four were guilty in the beating death of 15-year ...
A poorly made stone tool, tossed aside in a garden, becomes a powerful reminder that we are only the latest chapter in this ...
A Fairbanks North Star Borough assemblymember wants to take another stab at overhauling the borough’s ethics codes for ...
Some things never change for the Fairbanks Youth Litter Patrol. This month, just like every previous summer, litter ...