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Fire investigators have found human remains in a house on McCarthy Road that burned down on Christmas Day. // An Alaska scientist participating in a major conference in New Orleans expressed alarm over the impact of federal funding cuts on Arctic research. // Residents of the Mat-Su Borough were blasted again last weekend by hurricane-force winds. // People out on the Aleutian Island of Unalaska were getting hit with even stronger winds than those that battered the Mat-Su. // In Juneau, a winter storm dumped more than two feet of snow and freezing rain on the capital city last weekend. // The state Labor Department is offering unemployment benefits to Alaskans impacted by Typhoon Halong. // Denali National Park and Preserve officials say they’ve opened an area north of the crest of the Alaska Range to snowmachiners.
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A Fairbanks man has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a man last month at a solid-waste transfer site off Farmers Loop Road. // State fire investigators are looking into the cause of a Christmas Day fire that destroyed a home south of Copper Center. One person was injured, another is missing. // Next year’s legislative session begins in less than a month, and lawmakers already have big plans for the year ahead. // The $900 billion defense-policy bill signed into law earlier this month includes special benefits for Alaska-based soldiers and Coast Guard members. // President Trump signed a bill into law on Friday that will give Alaska Native veterans more time to file for their Native allotments. // Nine seismic-monitoring stations in the Aleutian Islands lost federal funding this year and were set to shut down. But last-minute negotiations could keep them operating.
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Interior Alaska’s cold snap will give way to above-zero temperatures and a snow dump this week before the frigid weather returns. // Alaska’s attorney general is asking Golden Valley Electric Association and a Mat-Su-based electric co-op to revise programs that help nonprofits in their areas. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy is considering a property tax break to promote construction of the Alaska LNG project. // A federal judge has ruled that a Fairbanks man’s civil rights lawsuit against nine state law enforcement officers can continue. // The state Department of Corrections says 18 people have died in custody at the state’s prisons and jails so far this year. That’s tied with 2022 as the two deadliest years for inmates.
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NewsThe United States may soon have an Arctic ambassador again to represent the nation’s interests in the far north. The post has been vacant for nearly a year now.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman discuss a Lower Matanuska River Valley severe wind event.
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News-The United States may soon have an Arctic ambassador again to represent the nation’s interests in the far north.-Gov. Mike Dunleavy is eyeing a property tax break for the long-planned Alaska LNG project.-Republicans in the House delivered a rare rebuke of Trump when they passed a bill to restore union rights for federal employees, but Alaska’s congressman wasn’t among them.
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NewsThe adoption of the 2026 spending plan followed a couple hours of council members offering final amendments at Monday’s meeting, which itself came after a series of budget meetings in November. Mayor Mindy O’Neall released her proposed budget in late October.
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NewsFairbanks police are looking for a suspect who allegedly shot and wounded a person Monday night in the Fairbanks eastside Safeway store. // The Fairbanks City Council adopted its 2026 budget on Monday. // The window for Alaska Native veterans to apply for their Native allotments will stay open for another five years. // A 37-year-old Kodiak man had a toe amputated after advocates say he was denied adequate medical care while in ICE custody.
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NewsThe ordinance establishing the acknowledgement passed in a tight 4-3 vote, with new Mayor Mindy O'Neall breaking a 3-3 tie.
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The Fairbanks City Council voted down a paramedic-training agreement Monday with city firefighters, who say they’re overwhelmed by too many trainees. // Also Monday, the Council approved an ordinance to establish an Alaska Native land acknowledgement statement at the beginning of regular meetings. // Republican members of the state Senate on Tuesday elected Senator Mike Cronk of Tok as their new minority leader for the upcoming legislative session. // The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its annual Arctic climate report card Tuesday that shows continued record high temperatures in the region. // The Dunleavy administration is threatening insurance companies that are discriminating against oil and gas companies over their environmental practices.
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NewsThe council postponed the vote last month in hopes a solution could be found. That didn't happen, according to the city's chief of staff.
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NewsMembers of the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB) Assembly have drafted an ordinance that would rebrand a historical park in the center of the Golden Heart City. It comes amid a yearslong dispute over Pioneer Park’s name.