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Dan Bross talks with Rick Thoman about record low Arctic Sea ice.
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State education commissioner overturns Fairbanks school board's denial of charter school applicationThe Academic Policy Committee for Pearl Creek STEAM Charter School appealed to the state after the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Board of Education denied their application in October.
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NewsA federal inspector is investigating a fire that heavily damaged a large conveyor belt at Kinross Alaska’s Fort Knox mine. // Fort Greely restored its regular dining facility hours last week after a service disruption that lasted almost four months. // ConocoPhillips says its plans to drill four new wells this winter on the North Slope will go forward despite Friday’s accident involving a massive drilling rig. // The Fairbanks City Council failed a newly-introduced ordinance Monday that would’ve given the mayor a roughly 55% pay raise. // The rate of Alaskans dying from drug overdoses declined by 5% in 2024 compared to the year before, according to a recent state report.
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NewsBut the council voted to advance a separate ordinance boosting their monthly stipends by $250.
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An Interior Gas Utility tanker trailer was damaged in a wreck last week, but other tankers are still managing to bring loads of liquified natural gas to Fairbanks. And Indigenous advocacy groups are hosting a webinar on how tribal members should deal with federal immigration agents.
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A massive oil-drilling rig toppled over Friday and crashed into the frozen tundra near the North Slope. // Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced a series of bills on Friday and Monday that he says would stabilize the state’s finances. // Crews extinguished a fire early Friday morning that followed an explosion at the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center in Fairbanks. // A Superior Court Judge accepted the sentence Monday for a Fairbanks youth pastor convicted of felony child sex abuse. // Musher Pete Kaiser earned a record-setting first-place finish this year in last weekend’s Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race.
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NewsLizzy Hahn, the student journalist who broke the viral story, says the incident is shaping culture and policy around the use of AI on campus.
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NewsCrews extinguished a fire Friday morning that followed an explosion at the Alaska Army National Guard Readiness Center in Fairbanks. // A University of Alaska Fairbanks student is out on bail after ripping almost 60 images off the walls of a university art gallery and eating them earlier this month. // A report found that former Alaska Revenue Commissioner Adam Crum deviated from state policy when committing millions in state savings to a private equity fund. // The majority owners of Alaska’s proposed liquefied natural gas pipeline announced new agreements they say moves the project’s first phase into early development.
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Dan Bross asks Rick Thoman about barometric pressures and the conditions they can correspond with in Interior Alaska.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy outlined his agenda for his final year in office in his annual State of the State address. // Alaska lawmakers failed Thursday to override Dunleavy’s veto of a bill that backers said would've modernized Alaska’s corporate income tax system. // Alaska Congressman Nick Begich has a new challenger: Bill Hill, a Bristol Bay fisherman and retired teacher and school administrator. // A draft ordinance proposes a roughly 55% pay raise for the of Fairbanks mayor. // A semi-tractor trailer wrecked Monday on a stretch of the Dalton Highway north of Fairbanks and leaked 14,000 gallons of liquified natural gas // The Trump administration is reviewing the 8A business-contracting program that benefits Alaska Native corporations and tribes.
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NewsIt's sponsored by Councilmember Crystal Tidwell.