Patrick Gilchrist
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NewsLavelle’s Bistro has been serving dinner and drinks out of its location on the ground floor of SpringHill Suites on First Avenue since 2001.
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NewsIt's the second time in three years a Fairbanks City Council has voted not to require reading an Alaska Native land acknowledgement at the beginning of their regular meetings.
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NewsDozens of residents filed in and out of the Noel Wien Library auditorium Friday to share their thoughts with leadership at Felix Gold, the publicly-traded Australian mining company eyeing gold and antimony projects near Fairbanks.
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NewsThe parties agreed May 9 to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning the lawsuit can be refiled. The Committee for Safe Communities says they ran out of money to keep the litigation going.
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NewsPublic safety nonprofit drops suit that sought to end the Manh Choh ore haul. FNSB Assembly to wrap up ethics complaint proceedings at special meeting Friday. Fairbanks jury finds 41-year-old man guilty of kidnapping and assault.
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NewsThe Fairbanks City Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday authorizing the mayor to start the so-called Storefront Improvement Program.
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NewsAt issue is whether Chad Zurlo, 48, committed second-degree murder when he shot and killed his quasi-landlord, Steven Corcoran, or if he legally used deadly force.
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NewsBoth decisions mark reversals from the finance committee work session last month, when assembly members last discussed the proposed cuts.
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NewsFNSB Assembly reinstates funds for Mary Siah to stay open but votes to close Joy Community Center. A microgreens farm in North Pole looks to support the local soup kitchen. Superintendents say Gov. Dunleavy is threatening to veto the new education funding bill. Alaskans react to Trump's first 100 days in office.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough and the nonprofit that advocates for the SS Nenana are clashing over whether to use federal money meant for repairs on the old sternwheeler.