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Labor unions and community organizations came together last night to honor Alaska workers. About 250 people held an evening rally at Fairbanks’ Veterans Memorial Park then lined the sidewalks on the central street downtown.
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A couple dozen retired and off-duty postal workers were joined by a handful of community members in front of the Downtown Fairbanks Post Office on Thursday, to protest changes to the postal system.
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People who study the human-like creature of legend called Bigfoot will get together this weekend in Fairbanks to report on its possible presence in…
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A group of University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers and students that spent six weeks at an archeological site just west of the city are compiling…
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A popular boat launch that leads to a prime fishing spot on the Gulkana River is busy again, now that a bridge in the Sourdough Creek Campground near…
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The Teklanika River has claimed another hiker on a visit to the bus featured in the book and movie Into the Wild. A 24-year-old hiker from Belarus drowned…
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Tonight's upcoming winter snow storm for the Interior may slow down some river break-ups this month. But the Kuskokwim and Tanana Rivers have seen record…
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The old pipe organ in the chapel at Fort Greely will soon be belting out gospel tunes again, if Army officials approve the post chaplain’s request to…
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Long-time aviator, homesteader, and developer Urban Rahoi is turning 100. Rahoi has broken some records for most years flying, has run for public office…
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A North Pole landmark is being relocated this morning. The owners of the Santa Claus House are moving the 50-foot statue of ol’ Saint Nick as part of a…
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Fort Greely and Delta Junction officials are planning a daylong celebration next month to mark the 75th anniversary of the construction of the Alaska…
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