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Retrial begins in case involving a real estate deal gone wrong in Nenana. Trump administration revoked visas for four students affiliated with the University of Alaska. NORAD intercepts six Russian aircraft in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone. Fort Greely is saying so long to scrap material from old nuclear power plant.
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Two Nenana women are accused of conning their friend into a bad real estate deal in 2019. A Fairbanks jury found them guilty in 2022, but the verdict didn't stick.
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There is a winner in the Yukon Quest Alaska 200-mile race, and one of the mushers in that division has scratched – the rest will likely finish today in Central. Everyone in the race is over the dreaded Rosebud and Eagle Summits, and the first mushers in the 550-mile event hit the ice of the Yukon River today.
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The North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD, scrambled U.S. and Canadian fighter jets last week to accompany a formation of Russian aircraft flying through international airspace off the coasts of Alaska and Canada.
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27 Yukon Quest teams left Fairbanks yesterday. The leaders have made their way into the third checkpoint of the 550-mile race, but their handlers are stalled on the Steese Highway as an avalanche closed the road Saturday.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the warm, wet weather that blanketed mainland Alaska the second to last week of January
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The Yukon Quest Alaska starts Saturday in Fairbanks with three sled-dog races – the 80-mile Fun Run, the 200-mile middle-distance event and the big 550-mile course to Tok. Race officials held a “Meet the Mushers” get-together Thursday night, and each racer’s name was drawn to determine the starting order for their event.
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