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    President Trump didn’t mention any Alaska projects during his State of the Union Address. // Some Fairbanks City Council members are clashing with Mayor Mindy O’Neall over the next steps for the city-owned site of the demolished Polaris Building. // The Alaska Department of Transportation wants to give away a historic bridge on the Alaska Highway that’s scheduled for replacement. // Alaska senators advanced a heavily-modified version of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s tax bill last week.
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    State officials are calling it a win for Alaska’s economic sovereignty, but some residents are worried about losing longstanding subsistence rights.
  • The Alaska House approved a fast-tracked spending bill totaling nearly half a billion dollars on Monday. // A measure to repeal Alaska’s nonpartisan primaries and ranked-choice voting will be on the ballot this year, but disputes continue over the wording of the ballot question. // The U.S. Department of the Interior announced Friday that it’s getting ready to offer more than two million acres of federally managed land to the state of Alaska. // The Alaska Climate Research Center issued a report last month that says Alaska saw its 8th hottest year on record in 2025.
  • UPDATED: The North American Aerospace Defense Command said today that U.S. aircraft intercepted a total of eight Russian military planes Thursday that were flying through international airspace off the western coast of Alaska.
  • The final two finishers in the 2026 Yukon Quest Alaska 750 arrived Friday just hours before the awards banquet.
  • A weather system is dumping snow on Fairbanks and the Interior again today. And more is in store through Tuesday. // The North American Aerospace Defense Command intercepted five Russian military aircraft Thursday flying through international airspace off Alaska's coast. // The Alaska Federation of Natives urged state lawmakers last week to fix the fish and game management system that's causing problems for Native subsistence hunters. // A state legislator’s chief of staff was arrested last week and now faces charges of child sexual exploitation and child sex trafficking. // Alaskans pay some of the nation's highest prices for coffee, because of volatile markets and tariffs. // The two top finishers of this year's Iron Dog snowmachine race that ended Saturday in Fairbanks set a record for winning the race four times in a row.
  • Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the atmospheric phenomenon of Sun Dogs.
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    Food security advocates are asking the state legislature to continue a program that lets SNAP recipients double their buying power at farmers markets. // A multi-vehicle pileup on the Richardson Highway Wednesday left three people injured and damaged several military and civilian vehicles. // The first round of fundraising reports in the 2026 governor’s race is out. // Public testifiers largely supported a bill in the legislature that seeks to ban law enforcement officers from wearing face masks on duty, but the Anchorage police chief doesn’t. // This year’s Iron Dog will mark the 30th – and final – time that Todd Palin is taking part in the endurance snowmachine race.