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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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Millions of dollars of research and operations come through the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Director Bob McCoy talked to local business leaders this week about how that impacts the community.
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A charging document provides additional information about the death of Kayla Kugtsun.
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A new 81-million dollar intersection to improve traffic flow and safety is being designed for the Steese and Johansen Expressways.
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FNSB Assembly Finance Committee votes to close recreation center.
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Ten years ago, Co-op Market Grocery & Deli opened in Fairbanks as the first member-owned cooperative grocery store in Alaska. The are holding an annual meeting and storytelling event tomorrow to mark 10 years in business
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A free medical clinic will pop-up at Ryan Middle School in Fairbanks this weekend, with exams, vision checks and dental cleanings. Organizers say there will even be blood workups and glasses made on site.
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The UAF drone program is getting ready to test a pilotless plane for freight deliveries to villages. It is the very first step in a testing regimen that may expand the supply chain in Alaska.
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The trio of seniors completed an epic 45-hundred-mile backcountry journey.
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The City of Fairbanks hosted an event at the Polaris Building to mark the beginning of the end of the downtown high rise.
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The community group, Solarize Fairbanks, is trying to get home and business owners to take advantage of discounts and a 30 percent tax break. For the first time, the program is open to anyone in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, and there are some services for the rest of the Interior.