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The number of people who visited Alaska’s national parks last year exceeded 2019 levels, completing the rebound from a COVID-19 slump. At the same time, National Park Service jobs in Alaska plummeted back toward pandemic lows amid the Trump administration’s purge of federal workers.
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State lawmakers failed to override the governor's veto of an election reform bill, and a former Fairbanks schoolteacher pleaded not guilty to federal charges of sexually exploiting a child.
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NewsThe state board's decision officially overturns the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Board of Education's unanimous vote to deny the charter school's application.
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Dan Bross and National Weather Service hydrologist Heather Best talk about the status of river ice, and the latest temperature outlook.
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The state board of education approved an application for a new charter school in Fairbanks, and federal aviation funds will bring new weather stations to rural Alaska.
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The City of Fairbanks took another step toward selling the former site of the Polaris Building, and the Bureau of Land Management will convey more than 1,000 acres of land to an Alaska Native Corporation that intends to mine it.
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NewsThe corporation is working with a Canadian Mining company to start a large exploration drilling project on the land this year.
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NewsFour Alaskans appointed to serve on state boards and commissions recently resigned ahead of a legislative confirmation vote expected next week. // Alaska-based telecommunications company GCI announced plans to acquire Quintillion in a $310 million deal. // Scientists have identified the mysterious golden orb found at the bottom of the Gulf of Alaska in 2023.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly voted 7-2 Friday to rename Pioneer Park, favoring the former name, "Alaskaland."
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NewsSupporters are doubtful it’ll pass this year, but they’re hoping to generate more conversation about how the program could help Alaska veterans.
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NewsIt’s out with the old, and in with the … old. The name for Pioneer Park is going back to “Alaskaland.” // A pair of bills in the Alaska legislature seeks to create a statewide sentencing program specifically for military veterans. // Here’s a closer look at fundraising in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race. // A bill that would reinstate a pension system for state and local government employees is on the verge of a state Senate vote.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about warmer weather and the start of birch sap season.