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In Fairbanks and across Alaska, public media — both radio and television — is not a luxury. It’s an essential service.
I moved to Fairbanks about nine months ago. Fortunately, through my position as an Alaska Fellow at the Cold Climate Housing ...
A string of applause rang out Thursday night after the Mary Siah Recreation Center was given another lifeline. The Fairbanks ...
One day a few years ago, Jane Atkinson was watching her herd at Running Reindeer Ranch just as their antlers were beginning ...
Sometimes — but not very often — a door creaks open to a lost world. Sometimes the right person steps in. Dale Guthrie, an ...
A local charter school student earned recognition this week under a new borough program that seeks to recognize outstanding ...
The University of Alaska now owns the land beneath its upper atmospheric research facility near Gakona, nearly 10 years after ...
In one of the most challenging funding climates Alaska has ever seen, the Fairbanks North Star Borough has stepped up in a ...
This year, the Fairbanks North Star Borough School Board was again faced with the incredibly difficult task of balancing our ...
Alaskans love the Permanent Fund dividend. In fact, we love it so much that we’ve spent the last decade waging a political civil war over it — the ...
On behalf of the parents and students of the Monroe Catholic High School Class of 2025, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many generous businesses and ...
Close to 400 people packed into the gym of Monroe Catholic High School (MCHS) Friday night to celebrate the graduation of 23 ...