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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the unusually cool start to June and the recent transition to normal summer weather.
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Gov. Dunleavy’s veto comes as part of the state budget process and equates to a $200 per-student reduction, or a $50 million budget cut, in state education funding compared to what the Legislature approved in House Bill 57.
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NewsSome of the park’s nonprofit partners say federal reductions in force this spring made it difficult to plan summer youth programs.
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NewsThe council’s move countered city administrators’ original proposal, which would have bumped up this year’s levy by about one mill, to just under 6.8. Instead, the 2025 mill rate will be about 5.8.
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A Korean F-16 fighter plane crashed on takeoff from Eielson Air Force Base late Tuesday afternoon. The aircrew ejected and were taken to the hospital.
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NewsA Korean fighter jet crashed after taking off from Eielson Air Force Base, and the Alaska Geophysical Institute is working with the Alaska Aerospace corporation to increase the state's spaceport services.
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Officials with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute and Alaska Aerospace Corporation announced a wide-ranging agreement Tuesday to tap into the growing market for rocket launches from the state’s two launch facilities.
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The City of Fairbanks has started to pay off a big lawsuit settlement.A fuel spill on the Alaska Railroad is getting cleaned up.A Fort Yukon man died in an ATV accident.The families of the victims of last week’s helicopter crash on the North Slope talk about their work and lives.About 40 Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees from other parts of the country are being held in Alaska jails.A graphite mine in Alaska may help make cars in Arizona.
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Veterans hold a D-Day commemoration rally with lots of complaints about the current administration.The pilot of a helicopter that crashed on the North Slope has been identified.Fairbanksan Matthew Meyers found guilty of murder and assault.The Morning Midas cargo ship with car batteries on fire is adrift in the Aleutians.A new, but not-so-new icebreaker is on its way to Alaska through the Panama Canal.
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NewsWildlife managers, scientists and students are raising the alarm over the potential loss of Alaska’s cooperative fish and wildlife research unit.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the early history of Fairbanks weather observations and forecasting.
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NewsFairbanks bishop requests continued prayer for safe return of former Alaska priest kidnapped by a terrorist group in Nigeria.Trump's proposed budget would cut program that produces data scientists use to answer key wildlife management questions. Fairbanks marathon runner looks to celebrate her 70th birthday by running 70 miles. Teacher recruitment from the Philippines spells brain gain in Alaska, but does that mean brain drain for the Asian country?