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After falling from a balcony he mistook for a bench, a blind UAF student is asking Alaska’s highest court to hold the ...
The Home on the Grange community discussion this week will focus on the impact of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s recent line-item veto ...
In the summer of 1965, a heated battle brewed up the City of North Pole over the relocation of the North Pole Post Office.
Father’s Day is a good time to reflect on bullies.
As Congress pushes forward on HR 1, Alaskans are left asking whether today's delegation can match the fierce, Alaska-first ...
The nation’s leading veterans service organizations urged Congress to adopt a bill that would give survivors of military sexual assault and sexual harassment greater access to health care services and ...
On a sunny Sunday afternoon In Istanbul Turkey on the banks of the Bosporus Strait, I watched young men fishing, families having picnics and old timers smoking water pipes and ...
The Goldpanners took control of their six-game series against the San Diego Waves on Sunday, rallying from a three-run ...
The advisory warns that communities along the eastern border of the state will be most affected as upper and lower-level ...
One week after the final prep sports competitions of the 2024-25 academic year, it’s time to reflect upon how every Fairbanks ...
At a time when public schools are already stretched thin, the governor's education vetoes deepen an already urgent crisis, ...
Dunleavy's line item vetoes include a $51 million cut to education funding, bringing the per-pupil Base Student Allocation ...