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3.2 Earthquake felt in Interior.Downtown Fairbanks fight send two stabbing victims to hospital.Executive Order on Elections may not take in Alaska.Native shareholders question their corporation's migrant detention contracts.Fairbanks area schools will be redistricting this summer.REAL ID deadline is May 7.Sudden CDC cuts will affect health delivery in rural Alaska.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the impact volcanic eruptions can have on weather and climate.
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EducationLinks for the former Nanook Diversity and Action Center website now lead users to the Wood Center's page.
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NewsThe Bureau of Land Management's draft feasibility study was released last Thursday for a 30-day public comment period.
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Two people are able to walk away from a plane crash Sunday afternoon.Soot lands on local schools after UAF’s coal-fired heat and power plant leaks ash.A bill in the legislature would help teens get mental health counseling.For much of Alaska, fire season is already here.Molly of Denali wins an Emmy.An unusual Iditarod finishes.
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Fairbanks Orthopedist cleared of accusations of scheduling too many surgeries and false records, weighed against him by competitors.A Fort Wainwright soldier arrested for child abuse pornography.Alaska bear-killing program ruled unconstitutional.Climate lawsuit to stop natural gas pipeline thrown out.St. Lawrence Island leaders ask UN to investigate toxins from old military sites.NOAA workers in limbo and Alaska's big fishing industry could be at risk.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about recent Alaska winters bucking the ENSO trend.
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NewsTribal leaders cited a need for unity Thursday amid looming federal spending cuts
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Tanana Chiefs Conference directors vote to rejoin the Alaska Federation of Natives. Alaska's fired federal workers begin filing unemployment claims. Eielson AFB F-16s intercept U.S. B-1 Bomber as part of training exercise. Delta City Junction city council member's lawsuit continues with evidentiary hearing. FNSB Assembly approves of ordinance that adds Juneteenth as an official borough holiday.
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NewsJustin Olnes’ team isn't leading the pack this year, but the musher says he’s on a mission to showcase all the talent and potential that was previously hidden away in Alaska’s shelters.