UAF not only overhauled its coaching staff but also its roster with 10 new players. The Nanooks could have a starting lineup comprised entirely of newcomers.
Even canine volunteers need to take a break and reflect on the past year to recognize the importance of the volunteer work ...
A Department of Transportation and Public Facilities grader driver was arrested for reportedly driving drunk on the job early Thursday morning.
It’s finally time to exercise one of your most fundamental rights as an American citizen. Months of heavy campaigning will culminate on Election Day as voters head to the polls.
For nearly three years the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s trail advisory commission held an integral role in overhauling a ...
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District will pay $89,000 to the plaintiffs of a lawsuit involving the district’s ...
On March 11, 2022, a promise was made to the residents of Interior Alaska. That promise was to answer the question, “Is the Kinross Tetlin to Fort Knox ore haul safe?” As of November 2024 and spending ...
Cedar Mae Sarten, 43, was charged Monday with felony first-degree murder in connection with the death of 5-year-old Robert ...
The Fairbanks City Council started its 2025 budget workshops on Thursday, reviewing budgets for each department, along with potential cuts in an upcoming tight fiscal year starting Jan. 1, 2025.
Here are the athletes the Lathrop, North Pole and West Valley football teams who earned All-Railbelt Conference and Division ...
Fairbanks science and nature writer Ned Rozell spent seven years writing out his 800-mile walk along the Alaska pipeline corridor from Valdez to Deadhorse in summer of 2017.
The recent defense of SB 21 offered on these pages by the four co-chairs of the 2014 “No on 1” campaign is seriously misleading. Ironically, in their claimed effort “to ...