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Robert and Michele Forto will continue to publish the print magazine while expanding online offerings.
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The "Coliseum" is the largest known dinosaur track site in Alaska.
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The University of Alaska and the State are hosting a three-day international drone aircraft conference in Anchorage starting today. It will showcase how uncrewed aircraft can respond to emergencies, haul freight and gather scientific data. Recent test flights have proven drones can replace traditional piloted planes.
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Wildfire acreage rapidly increased over the weekend, threatening structures at some locations, and tanking air quality around the region.
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School bus stops on the ore-hauling route from the Manh Choh gold mine in Tetlin to the Fort Knox mill north of Fairbanks were discussed yesterday by the Technical Advisory Committee.
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The Lost Horse Creek Fire moved toward a portion of the Haystack subdivision late Wednesday.
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People who have had trouble getting mental health services in the Interior, especially for kids, are invited to a Listening Session tonight with experts putting together a new statewide behavioral health roadmap. Register here: https://survey.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eysNYnzdWGRyVP8
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Kinney Engineering, the contractor hired by Alaska DOT, estimates that running ore trucks on the Alaska, Richardson and Steese Highways will cause millions of dollars in pavement damage annually.
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks is counseling instructors on how to adapt to the surge in AI tools.
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A school board candidate in Fairbanks has made a statement about keeping gender identity options out of schools with a giant inflatable walrus.
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