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Eielson Air Force Base officials wants to build nine radar sites around the eastern Interior for military pilots to use for training. And they’re asking for public comments on their proposal, which must be submitted by the end of next week.
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While investigators sift through the wreckage of Tuesday’s crash site to gain clues on why the cargo plane went down, state hazardous-substance specialists are trying to find out how much fuel the aircraft may have spilled in to the Tanana River.
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Tuesday’s crash in the Cripple Creek area southeast of Fairbanks shook the neighborhood with several explosions. Witnesses report their windows rattling and the ground trembling. For the family closest to the crash site, it was traumatizing.
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NewsAlaska State Troopers say responders have not found any survivors after a plane crashed Tuesday west of Fairbanks with two people aboard.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about a ten-month string of global average high temperature records and how the Arctic figures into the equation.
Hosted by Lori Neufeld