Local News
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Groups supporting and opposing Proposition A in Fairbanks North Star Borough’s upcoming special election gave arguments to the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The election, scheduled for May 7th, would allow the borough to increase the collection of tax revenue by $10 million to pay for public schools.
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Alaska State Troopers say traffic was slowed and restricted for two hours Sunday through a stretch of the Richardson Highway north of Delta Junction after Manh Choh mine ore haul trucks backed up on Tenderfoot Hill in slippery conditions. Five other ore trucks stopped on both sides of the hill and waited for help.
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The City of Fairbanks hosted an event outside the Polaris building to celebrate its past and impending demolition.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the long-term spring temperature trend.
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The zoom feed of a Delta Junction City Council meeting was interrupted by a pornographic video Tuesday. It’s the first time the Delta council has suffered a so called “zoom bombing,” a form of hacking that occurs during an online Zoom meeting, and it’s prompted the city to adopt new new security measures.
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