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Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed a closely-watched education bill, and two Nenana women facing fraud and theft charges are awaiting a verdict.
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The Alaska House of Representatives passed its version of the state operating budget, and North Pole's city council has chosen two new members.
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Park mushers, starting with Denali's first superintendent Harry Karstens, have been tracking weather conditions since 1924.
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Fairbanks baker Kazuo Jafre says life is sweet -- and also nourishing. Jafre recently invited Alaska author Amy Loeffler into his kitchen to talk about his Okinawan-inspired baked goods and the passion for cooking he got from his grandmother. And he also shared the secret to a happy life that he says lies in a single ingredient called black sugar.
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NewsThe state Fish and Game Department sent a wildlife biologist and technician up the Dalton Highway Wednesday to look for a wolf that attacked two people near milepost 37. The two will try to shoot the animal and bring its carcass back for analysis.
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A resolution before the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly this week calls for establishment of a task force to research the use of mail in voting for local municipal elections.
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The Alaska Children's Trust hosted a candidate forum for the folks running for Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor on Monday, August 19, 2024.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game transported 41 Wood Bison to the Minto Flats State Game Refuge at the end of July in hope of establishing a herd in the area.