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Two reactions kept springing to mind as I read Dan O’Neill’s book on “impertinent” questions. First was, “If only I could ...
A quiet season of cabin chores and solitude gave way to unexpected visitors — both feathered and human — in this ...
Poker Flat director Kathe Rich prepares to sign off after three decades of countdowns, camaraderie, and rockets racing ...
A new book argues that a deadly decision made decades before the doomed Franklin Expedition may finally explain why so many ...
Fairbanks Collision has earned certification from the Collision Performance Network, recognizing the shop’s ability to repair ...
One week after the final prep sports competitions of the 2024-25 academic year, it’s time to reflect upon how every Fairbanks ...
The Fairbanks Planning Commission unanimously backed a new multi-use path on University Avenue South — a project designed to ...
Two hundred and fifty years of military prowess garnered the spotlight Thursday in Fairbanks at the 11th Airborne Division’s ...
A proposal to require absentee ballots be received by Election Day — rather than postmarked — was defeated by the Fairbanks ...
Today is Father’s Day — a holiday that reminds us to celebrate the first man to invest in our lives.
When the Nazis were elected to office in 1933, they immediately began demolishing the foundations of democratic society. The ...
Dunleavy's line item vetoes include a $51 million cut to education funding, bringing the per-pupil Base Student Allocation ...
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