Local News
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the recent redefinition of El Nino and La Nina.
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NewsThe 11th Airborne Division will begin a major training exercise Monday near Fort Wainwright and Eielson Air Force Base. // Despite the state education commissioner overturning their decision, the president of the Fairbanks school board is standing behind the board’s unanimous vote to reject a charter school application last year. // The family of one of the victims who died in a Bering Air plane crash last year is suing the regional airline. // Mushers pulled their bib numbers at a Yukon Quest Alaska event Thursday. // One of Alaska’s most prolific murderers is buried in a place of honor, in a cemetery for veterans in Sitka. But that could change – with an act of Congress.
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Fairbanks school district administrators are proposing almost $7 million worth of reinvestments to lower class sizes and restore some programs. // Fairbanks cross country skier Kendall Kramer is days away from competing in the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. // The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Aaron C. Peterson of Anchorage to be a federal District Court judge in Alaska. //The federal government is seeking public input on a proposal to open up ocean waters off Alaska for seafloor mineral-mining lease sales. // Former Sitka state representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins this week became the third Democrat to run for governor.
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NewsRecent UAF grad Kendall Kramer is one of eight Alaskan cross-country skiers competing in Milan-Cortina this week.
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The New York Times reported Tuesday that 11th Airborne Division soldiers from Alaska have been told to stand down after receiving orders last month to prepare to deploy to Minnesota.
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The New York Times reports that 11th Airborne Division soldiers from Alaska have been told they no longer need to prepare to deploy to Minnesota. // Industry groups are pushing state lawmakers to quickly pass an appropriations bill to avoid losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal matching funds. // The federal government has begun a scoping process that could lead to wide-ranging changes to federal subsistence management in Alaska. // Residents of the western Alaska village of Brevig Mission are organizing to stop development of a huge open-pit graphite mine they say would threaten local hunting and fishing.
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News“If you're flying rockets in space, and you're not having fun, you're doing it wrong,” said the researcher who led the mission.
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