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The Alaska Bar Association has voted to recommend that former U.S. District Court Judge Joshua Kindred be disbarred in Alaska ...
A Fairbanks man has filed a $1.5 million lawsuit against two others and a mining company, alleging an armed attack at a ...
With Week 2 now complete, here’s a look at where the local football and flag football programs stand. Results were mixed, ...
When asked what he was thinking when he saw his 364.8-pound halibut come out of the water, Lloyd Fanter responded, “I was ...
From immoral vengeance to moral conviction, history shows courage comes in many forms—what matters most is when and how we ...
In December 1941, the United States officially entered World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
While trees fell in spots across Fairbanks, one particularly large spruce ended up blocking Cushman Street after it tumbled ...
From crane-calling contests to bird-banding demos, the Sandhill Crane Festival drew crowds to Creamer’s Field to celebrate ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a $399.4 million contract to Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. to extend the Port ...
The Fairbanks North Star Borough could initiate development on a new residential subdivision on the Old Nenena Highway in the ...
A new mining operator in Alaska has launched a cleanup effort at Ester Dome, removing abandoned vehicles and garbage from the ...
Michael Engelhard’s "No Place Like Nome" blends history, naturalism and character studies into a vivid portrait of Alaska’s ...