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Interior Alaskans responded to a call for a national day of protest on Saturday. 28 people were along the highway in Glenallen, 60 gathered at the major highway intersection in Healy, and 1,000 lined the sidewalks of the main street in downtown Fairbanks - three times the size of the last community demonstration in Fairbanks two weeks before.
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NewsA Delta Junction City Council member says he’s been victimized by a fake Twitter account established under his name in January that includes several posts…
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There’s only one contested legislative primary-election race that Fairbanks-area voters will weigh-in on this coming Tuesday. That’s the House District 1…
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President Trump says he’s ready to move ahead this year on his campaign pledge to pass a trillion-dollar program to improve the nation’s infrastructure.…
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Ten Alaskan communities will join hundreds of others worldwide Saturday to show support for science and the role it plays in improving the lives of…
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No new U.S. Arctic policy – at least, not yet …There’s been a lot of speculation over the past couple of months on whether U.S. Arctic policy will change…
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The U.S. Arctic Research Commission set off alarms last week when a staffer inadvertently suggested the agency would halt its Twitter feed. The resulting…
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A group gathered last night at a busy Fairbanks intersection to protest President Trump’s executive order on immigration. KUAC’s Amanda Frank reports.