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The budget for Fairbanks-area schools is now passed to the Borough Assembly after an arduous week of budget-cutting in hours-long meetings. School board members have been anticipating huge cuts since last fall, when they started to work on a $16 million deficit.
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NewsIt’s part of an experiment called “AWESOME,” which seeks to observe how auroras affect Earth’s upper atmosphere.
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NewsThe federal government is investigating and suspending research funding for some universities for not complying with recent executive orders. That’s left some UAF faculty and students waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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A groundbreaking report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People commissioned during the first Trump administration is missing from its home website.
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A report written by lead authors in Fairbanks that highlighted the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous people was removed from several federal websites last month. The University of Alaska system is adjusting to scrubbing DEI language from websites and materials, leaving faculty and students wondering if they can still teach and study.The attorney who represented the four Fairbanks police officers in a lawsuit against them and the City related to the Fairbanks 4 case is allowed to back out.
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A University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher says her research team’s recent study shows electric vehicles could benefit rural communities around the state that are off the road system.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about this past winter's warmth.
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A couple dozen retired and off-duty postal workers were joined by a handful of community members in front of the Downtown Fairbanks Post Office on Thursday, to protest changes to the postal system.
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Fairbanks area postal workers protest in response to Trump's statements about privatizing the postal service. Sen. Dan Sullivan's legislative address contrasts Sen. Lisa Murkowski's take on the first couple months of the new Trump administration. UAF study finds EVs can save money for rural Alaska drivers in some situations. North Pole City Council accepts resignation for not one -- but two -- council members
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NewsJoseph Evans, who had been representing the officers, said he could no longer act as their counsel due to a conflict of interest.
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NewsNewly-elected councilmember Ellen Glab says she and her family are moving out of state.