Eleven days into the Iditarod, the remaining 10 teams are at the mercy of Mother Nature. Nine are holed up at the White Mountain checkpoint waiting for a ...
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Ashley Edginton is the volunteer coordinator for Meals on Wheels in Fairbanks. But on an unusually cold March morning, with ...
The 2026 ASAA High School Basketball State Championships opened this week with multiple Fairbanks teams taking the floor across the girls and boys brackets, highlighted by strong starts from Monroe ...
The Ice Dogs return to the Big Dipper Ice Arena this weekend for their final regular-season matchup against Janesville with key points on the line in the Robertson Cup playoff ...
Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators are pushing the Trump administration to waive a recently hiked visa fee for all public school employees.
The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has left oil markets more uncertain than they were during the Great Recession, a state expert told the Alaska Legislature on Monday.
After months of delays, debates, and some consternation, the North Pole City Council approved a modified bed tax disbursement on Monday night.
Sunday — in a memorable Winter Edition fundraiser for Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival. The concert is at 7 p.m. at Davis Concert Hall at UAF. Tickets are available at fsaf.org. A silent auction will ...
The sun is still shining bright on the coast but the wind is picking up as mushers continue to file into Nome on Wednesday. Following the win of ...
The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District extended the school year by three days due to snowy weather that resulted in snow days to ensure students’ safety. District policy requires that the ...
Acclaimed flutist Dr. Tabatha Easley returns to Alaska for two performances — a solo concert on March 26 and with the Fairbanks Symphony Orchestra on March 29.
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