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With Alaska’s senior population doubling and tripling in the next decade, agencies and local support services need to adjust. A summit this weekend at Pioneer Park will advance the discussion with workshops and presentations.
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A proposal to change trail easements on future subdivisions is before the borough assembly in Fairbanks Thursday, Jan. 12. Sponsors want to lift a requirement that trails be protected on private lands that get sold in the future. Public hearing begins at 7:00 p.m.
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One of Alaska’s foremost historians has died. Claus-M. Naske passed away last week at age 78, after a long battle with cancer. Naske was a professor of…
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Fairbanks, AK - Fairbanks educator and former state legislator Niilo Koponen passed away Tuesday of natural causes, according to the family’s website.…
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A Delta Junction-area farmer is rebuilding a barn fire that killed 500 chickens and other livestock last spring. Despite that and other adversity, Brandy…
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Dozens of friends, former staffers and other well-wishers gathered Monday at UAF’s Rasmuson Library to celebrate what would’ve been former Sen. Ted…
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Fairbanks, AK -If you visited Fairbanks International Airport over the weekend, you may have noticed a small construction project near one of the baggage…
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Fairbanks, AK - Jumping into the icy waters off the coast of Antarctica isn’t for everyone. But IT IS for open water swimmer, Lynne Cox. “There was a ship…
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*This story won an Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for Best Feature Reporting in 2013.Fairbanks, AK - A unique interior fishery came to a close over the…
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Two Russian civilian helicopters visited Fairbanks Friday, a bit more than halfway through their round-the-world flight to test the helicopters’…
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Updated: Alaskan pilot Art Mortvedt has returned to Fairbanks after a solo flight to the North Pole in the same single-engine aircraft that he flew to the…
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Fairbanks, AK - National Weather Service Hydrologist Ed Plumb says breakup-related flood potential is moderate throughout the state. "Some places could be…