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A Delta Junction-area farmer has sold nearly 5,600 acres to a Nevada-based agricultural entrepreneur for about $6 million. The state Farm Bureau president says he believes it’s the biggest farm sale in Alaska history.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about why few typhoons and hurricanes have developed and sustained in 2 large areas of the Tropics so far this year.
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NewsA Dallas-based mining company says it has started work to recover a critical mineral from historic mining deposits at a site near Fairbanks. The Bering Sea Land Bridge National Preserve has renovated its center in Nome. An Alaska state representative presented a longtime Fairbanks and KUAC reporter with an award from the state legislature on Wednesday. The top oil-producing company in Alaska announced last week that it's planning significant layoffs.
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NewsUAF is on track to become a top-tier research institution by 2030, a scientist studying salmon decline in Canada is coming to Fairbanks to talk about her findings, and a man in Ketchikan is keeping a nautical musical tradition alive.
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NewsThe vote was unanimous, as Councilmember Sue Sprinkle, who introduced the measure, joined the rest of the council in rejecting it.
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The state Department of Transportation has imposed weight limits on two old bridges on the Richardson and Parks highways to protect them from damage by heavy trucks. // A candidate for the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Board of Education is suing her former employer over claims of discrimination. // The University of Alaska Board of Regents has introduced changes to its antidiscrimination policy to protect federal funding from cuts by the Trump administration. // The Alaska Division of Elections has identified 70 possible noncitizens who voted or attempted to vote in Alaska since 2015.
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NewsThat year corresponds to the later of two timeframes the university has been eyeing since it launched a concerted push for Research 1 (R1) status. One of the goals in the UAF Strategic Plan is to achieve the status by 2027.
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NewsChemetria "Sam" Spencer, who is currently running against Audra Hull for Seat C on the school board, filed the lawsuit in Alaska District Court last week.
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NewsNo injuries were reported, and the Fairbanks Police Department has identified two juvenile suspects.
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Fairbanks police evacuated one of the city’s Fred Meyer stores on Saturday evening, after a deactivated mortar shell was left in one of the bathrooms. // Alaska’s Department of Education released student assessment results Friday, with most students continuing to test below proficiency in core subject areas. // A University of Alaska Anchorage economics professor says President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will have widespread impacts to Alaska in the coming years. // A national organization is suing Alaska’s Office of Children’s Services in hopes the court will mandate reforms to a system they say is failing Alaska kids.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about this summer's temperatures and precipitation.