The first in a series of newly mandated oil and gas lease sales for federal waters of Alaska’s Cook Inlet received no bids, agency officials said on Wednesday.
The bracket for the inaugural United Collegiate Hockey Cup has been finalized. Seeding was determined by the National Power ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy touched on several topics during an update to the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, but prefaced it with a cautionary note about the war that ...
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If PFAS are too dangerous for Olympic ski wax, where are drinking water standards for Fairbanks?
In an astonishing turn of events, some Olympic competitors from Japan and South Korea were disqualified from competing last week because ski wax containing PFAS was detected on their snowboard ...
The UAF men’s basketball team is headed to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championships. The Nanooks will face No. 3 seed Northwest Nazarene in the opening round on Thursday at ...
When it was finally Stanley Robinson’s time to shine, he blew the competition out of the water, becoming the champion of the Jr. Iditarod in the first year he was ...
The Fairbanks Children’s Museum and the Fairbanks Wellness Coalition are seeking new long-term homes to expand their programs and better serve the community. Fairbanks City Hall may offer that option ...
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Sycophancy — this once-obscure term is now more often and accurately used to characterize Donald Trump’s toadies, which include our Gov. Dunleavy, Sen. Sullivan, and Rep. Begich. Pronounced ...
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Filipino ice carvers Ross Baisas, Angelito Baban, Antonio Baisas and Victor Dagatan captured first place in the multiblock division at the 2026 World Ice Art Championships for the second year ...
When a 29-year-old Anchorage man returned from a bear hunt on the Alaska Peninsula in September of 2024, he had a persistent and painful finger infection that defied easy diagnosis.
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