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Crews 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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NewsThe lawsuit claims the church has created an environment that allows men in positions of power to abuse church members.
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Two Alaska-based infantry battalions are on standby to possibly deploy to Minnesota, and the state is launching a program to offer addiction treatment in mobile care units.
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Two infantry battalions with the Army’s Alaska-based 11th Airborne Division reportedly are on standby for possible deployment to Minnesota. That’s according to reports from NPR and other U.S. and international news outlets.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough has launched a survey for residents to weigh in on the future of Joy Community Center. // An advocacy organization is suing the state for allegedly failing to provide food and necessities for older foster youth in their care. // Lawmakers return to the Alaska State Capitol today. And as always, they’ve got a long agenda to tackle. // A look at the race between Dan Sullivan and Mary Peltola for U.S. Senate.
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NewsIn the brief window before the rollback, the Fairbanks Native Association said the terminations would impact many of its behavioral health programs.
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Gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson has picked a Fairbanks man who’s a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and financial adviser to join his ticket. // Health care workers and others are meeting in Anchorage this week for the kickoff of a 5-year, $1.3 billion program to overhaul medical care in rural Alaska. // Fairbanks Native Association is holding a mental health resource fair this weekend intended to help locals stave off the winter blues. // The North Slope village of Anaktuvuk Pass has been short on fuel for about a week, and residents are trying to stay warm in frigid temperatures. // The Alaska Court of Appeals Thursday took up the case of a woman from Whittier who was indicted in 2023 on felony charges of voter misconduct
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NewsFormer Anchorage Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson announced Joshua Church as his choice for lieutenant governor Wednesday.
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NewsA truck loaded with explosives slid off the Alaska Highway Tuesday night, but Troopers say the cargo didn’t detonate. // Sen. Lisa Murkowski was among a bipartisan group of senators that met with the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland on Wednesday. // Donlin Gold and Glenfarne, the company leading development of the Alaska gasline project, announced a nonbinding agreement last week. // A Juneau-born athlete is headed to Italy next month to represent Team USA’s biathlon team in the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. // Southeast Alaska's largest tribe has earned nearly $40 million from U.S. Navy contracts in Guantanamo Bay. Some tribal members are concerned that money comes from supporting immigrant detention.
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NewsJessie Holmes claimed first place in the 2026 Copper Basin 300 Monday in Glennallen.
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NewsFirst responders rescued two snowmachiners who became stranded near Summit Lake last night, and Jessie Holmes is the winner of this year's Copper Basin 300.