Patrick Gilchrist
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NewsThe Fairbanks City Council voted 4-1 Monday to award the ESP program contract to Fairbanks Integrated Community Services, which incorporated in October 2024.
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NewsThe Alaska Court of Appeals opinion, published Friday, also clarifies some of the powers of the Alaska Parole Board.
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NewsMt. Spurr is teetering toward a possible eruption nearly 300 miles south of Fairbanks. Despite that distance, officials at Alaska’s second busiest airport are keeping a close eye on the developing situation.
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NewsMonitors spotted 35,000 acres of spruce beetle activity in 2024. The current outbreak peaked in 2018 at nearly 600,000 acres.
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NewsThe agreement means the case will not go to a jury for trial, which was scheduled for this December.
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NewsThe Environmental Protection Agency said in early February that it would allow for additional comment because of feedback about a new home energy audit requirement. Now, that second public comment period has begun.
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Fairbanks area postal workers protest in response to Trump's statements about privatizing the postal service. Sen. Dan Sullivan's legislative address contrasts Sen. Lisa Murkowski's take on the first couple months of the new Trump administration. UAF study finds EVs can save money for rural Alaska drivers in some situations. North Pole City Council accepts resignation for not one -- but two -- council members
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NewsJoseph Evans, who had been representing the officers, said he could no longer act as their counsel due to a conflict of interest.
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NewsNewly-elected councilmember Ellen Glab says she and her family are moving out of state.
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EducationLinks for the former Nanook Diversity and Action Center website now lead users to the Wood Center's page.