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    A judge ruled this week against a former Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly member who appealed an ethics violation that led to a $1 fine. // The state House ethics committee has launched an investigation into Homer Republican Rep. Sarah Vance. // How Nome reuses leftover Christmas trees. // Scientists have confirmed that destructive landslides are happening more frequently across Alaska using news articles dating back more than a century.
  • Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly members Tammie Wilson, left, and Barbara Haney, right, listen to debate Aug. 14, 2025, at the Juanita Helms Borough Administration Center in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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    Fairbanks Superior Court Judge Brent Bennett affirmed the way the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly and Board of Equalization handled a complaint against Barbara Haney in 2024.
  • An Interior Gas Utility tanker trailer was damaged in a wreck last week, but other tankers are still managing to bring loads of liquified natural gas to Fairbanks. And Indigenous advocacy groups are hosting a webinar on how tribal members should deal with federal immigration agents.
  • A massive oil-drilling rig toppled over Friday and crashed into the frozen tundra near the North Slope. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced a series of bills on Friday and Monday that he says would stabilize the state’s finances. // Crews extinguished a fire early Friday morning that followed an explosion at the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center in Fairbanks. // A Superior Court Judge accepted the sentence Monday for a Fairbanks youth pastor convicted of felony child sex abuse. // Musher Pete Kaiser earned a record-setting first-place finish this year in last weekend’s Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race.
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    Lizzy Hahn, the student journalist who broke the viral story, says the incident is shaping culture and policy around the use of AI on campus.
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    Crews extinguished a fire Friday morning that followed an explosion at the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center in Fairbanks. // A University of Alaska Fairbanks student is out on bail after ripping almost 60 images off the walls of a university art gallery and eating them earlier this month. // A report found that former Alaska Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum deviated from state policy when committing millions in state savings to a private equity fund. // The majority owners of Alaska’s proposed liquefied natural gas pipeline announced new agreements they say moves the project’s first phase into early development.
  • Dan Bross asks Rick Thoman about barometric pressures and the conditions they can correspond with in Interior Alaska.
  • Gov. Mike Dunleavy outlined his agenda for his final year in office in his annual State of the State address. // Alaska lawmakers failed Thursday to override Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that backers said would've modernized Alaska’s corporate income tax system. // Alaska Congressman Nick Begich has a new challenger: Bill Hill, a Bristol Bay fisherman and retired teacher and school administrator. // A draft ordinance proposes a roughly 55% pay raise for the of Fairbanks mayor. // A semi-tractor trailer wrecked Monday on a stretch of the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks and leaked 14,000 gallons of liquified natural gas // The Trump administration is reviewing the 8A business-contracting program that benefits Alaska Native corporations and tribes.
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    It's sponsored by Councilmember Crystal Tidwell.
  • A 29-year-old Fairbanks man is being held at Fairbanks Correctional Center on a first-degree murder charge for fatally shooting his grandmother. // A lawsuit filed this month claims Bible Baptist Church in Fairbanks has created an environment that lets men in positions of power abuse church members. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy says he’ll soon propose a statewide sales tax as part of his larger plan to stabilize the state’s finances. // The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District and a district in southwest Alaska are suing the state for failing to adequately fund public education.
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    The lawsuit claims the church has created an environment that allows men in positions of power to abuse church members.