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NewsThe City of Fairbanks is reviving its Emergency Services Patrol program. A Canadian company is exploring the possibility of building a new gold mine in Juneau. One of the last sled dog races of the season will start in Kotzebue tomorrow. The State House passed a bill last week that would help protect foster kids from unnecessary stays in acute psychiatric care facilities.
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NewsThe Fairbanks City Council voted 4-1 Monday to award the ESP program contract to Fairbanks Integrated Community Services, which incorporated in October 2024.
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NewsThe Alaska Court of Appeals opinion, published Friday, also clarifies some of the powers of the Alaska Parole Board.
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Alaska's Congressional Delegation supports leavinG the USPostal Service as a government service - not privatizing it.FNSB mayor Grier Hopkins releases his plan for next year's budget.The AK appeals court decides to uphold the parole denial for a North Pole man convicted of murder nearly 40 years ago.The pilot of a plane crashed last week and saved in a dramatic rescue might not have been legal to fly.An executive order adjusting rules around voting could hurt voters in rural Alaska Native communities.
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3.2 Earthquake felt in Interior.Downtown Fairbanks fight send two stabbing victims to hospital.Executive Order on Elections may not take in Alaska.Native shareholders question their corporation's migrant detention contracts.Fairbanks area schools will be redistricting this summer.REAL ID deadline is May 7.Sudden CDC cuts will affect health delivery in rural Alaska.
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Three Bears Alaska will soon unveil its 31st retail outlet in the state -- a 28,000-square-foot grocery store and gas station in Delta Junction.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the impact volcanic eruptions can have on weather and climate.
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NewsMt. Spurr is teetering toward a possible eruption nearly 300 miles south of Fairbanks. Despite that distance, officials at Alaska’s second busiest airport are keeping a close eye on the developing situation.
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NewsFairbanks International Airport officials are keeping a close eye on the imminent eruption of Mt. Spurr. Three Bears Alaska will soon unveil its latest retail outlet in the state — a grocery store and gas station in Delta Junction. Last weekend’s T-Dog sled dog race brought 39 mushers from across the country to Fairbanks.
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NewsMonitors spotted 35,000 acres of spruce beetle activity in 2024. The current outbreak peaked in 2018 at nearly 600,000 acres.
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