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Lavelle’s Bistro has been serving dinner and drinks out of its location on the ground floor of SpringHill Suites on First Avenue since 2001.
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But their future in the state is uncertain after the Trump administration suspended the programs that brought them to the United States.
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After Governor Dunleavy vetoed a permanent increase to education funding (again) lawmakers will try to override his veto today.Dozens of Fairbanks residents concerned about pollution and neighborhood disruption came to a "listening session" for the mining company Felix Gold.
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NewsDozens of residents filed in and out of the Noel Wien Library auditorium Friday to share their thoughts with leadership at Felix Gold, the publicly-traded Australian mining company eyeing gold and antimony projects near Fairbanks.
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NewsU.S. Customs and Border Protection opened the Poker Creek Port of Entry Sunday. It’s the agency’s farthest-north border-crossing that connects the Taylor Highway in the eastern Interior to the Top of the world Highway in the Yukon, which leads to Dawson City.
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Authorities have released the names of seven law-enforcement officers who were involved in the fatal shooting of a suspect in Fairbanks last week.
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The Bureau of Investigation releases the names of FPD and Troopers who killed a suspect last Monday.Fairbanks police arrest juveniles firing a gun.The Legislature worked over the weekend to complete a budget bill before adjourning the day after tomorrow.Smokejumpers put out their first fire of the season.The farthest north border station between the US and Canada opened Sunday.UA Regents are taking testimony this afternoon.Tribal leaders,including from Fairbanks, testify in Washington about health cuts.Insurance subsidies ending could affect thousands of Alaskans.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about Denali mountaineering weather.
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NewsThe parties agreed May 9 to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning the lawsuit can be refiled. The Committee for Safe Communities says they ran out of money to keep the litigation going.
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NewsPublic safety nonprofit drops suit that sought to end the Manh Choh ore haul. FNSB Assembly to wrap up ethics complaint proceedings at special meeting Friday. Fairbanks jury finds 41-year-old man guilty of kidnapping and assault.
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In an unusual special meeting tonight, the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly will finish processing an ethics complaint. The meeting is reconvened from April 29, because four out of eight members present had a conflict of interest, and the body could not proceed because it lost quorum.
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The Alaska Small Business Development Center has surveyed mom-and-pop companies across the state for the past eight years. This spring a survey revealed a lot of pessimism, frustration and quick changes to business practices to react to an unstable economy.