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  • By Dan Brosshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kuac/local-kuac-972059.mp3Fairbanks, AK – Stories for Monday, June 6th, 2011.
  • Organized pressure groups, not individual parents, are leading the fight to remove books from shelves, according to a new report from the American Library Association.
  • By Dan Brosshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kuac/local-kuac-1013562.mp3Fairbanks, AK – KUAC Morning Newscast for Wednesday June 6th,…
  • As we count down to the new year, we asked our readers what they thought were the top political stories of 2021. Here's what they picked.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with former Department of Defense special counsel and New York University law professor Ryan Goodman about the Jan. 6 committee's fifth public hearing on Capitol Hill Thursday.
  • The 2022 Yukon Quest got underway on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks at 11 Saturday morning. Seven mushers, all Quest veterans, are in the 350 mile race: including past thousand mile race champions Brent Sass and Matt Hall. While this year’s race is again shorter, it still traverses the challenging terrain along the stretch of the standard Quest trail from Fairbanks to Central, plus an added 70 mile loop outside of Central, before heading back to Fairbanks. KUAC’s Yukon Quest reporter Lex Treinen talked with mushers about the challenges ahead.
  • Top leaders in the House and Senate agreed this weekend on a bill that would extend government funding in two-tiers with some programs expiring on March 1 while others would be extended to March 8.
  • The United Nations has long been in the spotlight over allegations of child rape and other sexual abuses by its peacekeepers, especially by those based in Congo and the Central African Republic.
  • The lifeblood of Silicon Valley — advanced microchips — pumps from a science park on Taiwan's west coast, mostly from TSMC, the world's biggest chipmaker. But now the company is looking abroad for places to grow.
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