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The Ester Volunteer Fire Department won't be in today's Ester Fourth of July Parade - at least not with that name. TThe department recently lost its insurance coverage and borough service contract.
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Two Rivers/Pleasant Valley residents are working for their own fire and emergency medical service after a string of arson attacks last summer.
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A membership drive and "re-building year" forced by pandemic-related financing woes will take the place of a Powwow this year in Fairbanks.
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Legacy shines bright in spite of federal fraud conviction. Hayes is remembered for his public service and as a church leader.
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The federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry has been meeting with Moose Creek residents whose water has been contaminated by PFAS. They found high levels of the “forever chemicals” in the blood of more than 70% of those tested.
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Weekly weather and climate segment with climatologist Rick Thoman.
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By mail, in-person or drop-off. Alaska's special election ballot deadline is June 11.
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Candidates for state offices have until end-of-business to file to run.
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Fairbanksan Jim Barker is recognized for his body of work. He is best known as an ethnographic photographer, embedding himself in a community or family to reveal their humanity.
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Alaska's 5-member Redistricting Board complies with Supreme Court ruling after twice rigging election districts in Eagle River in favor of one party.
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The federal Alaska Fire Service and U.S. Army Alaska set fires in a big military training range near Fort Greely over the weekend. And they’ll probably ignite a few more blazes in training areas around Fairbanks over the next couple of weeks to reduce the amount of grass and other vegetation that could fuel bigger and more destructive wildfires.
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USACE monitors flood risk from breakup conditions in Chena River basin after record snow/rain events last winter.