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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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Renowned historian H.W. Brands will be talking in Fairbanks Friday about how today’s tumultuous change in the federal government is colored by history. The lecture is at 5:00 p.m. at the BP Design Theater, in the Engineering Building, and available online.
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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…
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Alaskans and conservationists around the world are mourning the passing of Ginny Wood, who died Friday at age 95. A memorial service will be held early…
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*This story won First Place for Best Single Story Reporting from the Alaska Press Club in 2013.Eagle, AK - Across the country, Americans are in a state of…
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A former UAF professor says the years he spent operating radio stations in the Alaskan Bush gave him the know-how to build the first wi-fi network – at…
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Fairbanks, AK - The Fairbanks Community Foodbank served 46-thousand residents last year. Half of them were children. This year, there’s no telling where…
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Fairbanks, AK - After two years of planning and twelve years of dreaming, the HooDoo Brewing Company is officially open to the public. People gathered…
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Fairbanks, AK - An extremely rare bank note goes up for auction in Dallas, Texas today (October 17). Bids start at 120-thousand dollars, but experts say…
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Fairbanks, AK - The Arctic Village of Kivalina may run out of fresh water this winter. Governor Sean Parnell declared a disaster there last month after…
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Fairbanks, AK - Athabascan Elder Richard Frank passed away last week. He was born and raised in Old Minto, roughly 60 miles northwest of Fairbanks. Frank…