Patrick Gilchrist
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NewsAlaska Wildlife Troopers rescued a Salcha-area man Thursday after he spent two days hiking from his remote cabin into town to pick up food and supplies. The Trump administration has a new offshore drilling proposal to offer nearly all of the oceans off Alaska to potential leasing. A new program spearheaded by the state transportation department is looking into building a road connecting the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers. You may have heard that Alaska imports 95% of the food residents buy. But food security experts say that number is made up. A look at peer-to-peer care in the state for people struggling with addiction.
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NewsAlaska State Troopers say they’re still searching for a North Pole man charged with murder. The committee proposing a new charter school in Two Rivers has pulled their application. Fairbanks-based Alaska Native filmmakers are bringing an award-winning 1993 novel to the screen for the first time. Congress has nullified the Biden administration’s resource plan for the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. President Trump’s pick to be a federal judge in Alaska encountered no turbulence at a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
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NewsNorthwest Alaska’s NANA Regional Corporation was holding what it called an informal meeting for Fairbanks shareholders inside the Westmark Hotel.
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NewsFairbanks police say they seized $45,000 in cash as well as equipment, laptops, cell phones and a vehicle from two locations associated with the same operation.
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NewsHe was the only person nominated for the top job on the assembly.
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NewsThe attorney for Monroe Catholic High School has filed a motion for reconsideration.
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NewsA Fairbanks judge has dismissed the lawsuit Monroe Catholic High School filed last year on behalf of its boys basketball team. University of Alaska President Pat Pitney announced that she will retire this spring. A look at the communities hit hardest by ex-Typhoon Halong one month after the storm struck Western Alaska. A French filmmaker has returned to Alaska for the second time in the past decade in pursuit of a new project in the state.
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NewsGlennallen’s only hotel burned to the ground on Wednesday. Powerful solar storms brought a dazzling light show to the skies above the Northern Hemisphere early this week. The number of Democrats running for governor of Alaska grew to two on Monday. A month after ex-typhoon Halong struck Western Alaska, the flow of relief supplies to shore up villages is going strong in Bethel.
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NewsAn ensemble of paperwork, small group conversation and the occasional door prize announcement set the casual but enthusiastic tone at YQA office Saturday.