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Alaska State Troopers are searching for 12-year-old Lucas Moses, last seen April 22 on Washington Drive in Fairbanks. Anyone with info is urged to call (907) 451-5100 or submit a ...
Parts of Alaska are warming up to four times faster than most of the rest of the world. That's forcing tough choices for ...
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KTVF on MSNTraveling climate exhibit reaches Fairbanks libraryA series of displays showing the effects of climate change is currently showing at the Noel Wien Public Library in Fairbanks.
Plus, Alaska wildlife managers resume a controversial bear-killing program to support Western Alaska caribou. And, Miss Cama'i is crowned at the Bethel dance festival.
Fairbanks non-profit organization Denakkanaaga hosted its monthly art sale at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors ...
The Alaska Senate Resources Committee took its first look at a bill requiring that a Fairbanks spur line be included in any natural gas pipeline running from the North Slope to Southcentral Alaska ...
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12 Hours on Alaska Luxury Train | Anchorage to FairbanksI spent 12 hours aboard Alaska’s most luxurious train, traveling from Anchorage to Fairbanks - and it was nothing short of breathtaking. With glass-domed ceilings, gourmet dining, and nonstop ...
Sipping Streams owner and founder Jenny Tse stands in her Fairbanks store. The company recently announced a plan to offer college credit for employees. Fairbanks-based Sipping Streams Tea Company ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund, the No. 1 source of general-purpose revenue for state services and the Permanent Fund dividend, suffered a multibillion-dollar loss during last week’s stock market crash.
As Alaska faces economic shocks from a tumbling ... DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer, and Will Stapp, R-Fairbanks, both said the draft budget must be reduced. They raised the possibility of reexamining ...
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU) - Six Fairbanks businesses united together, organizers say, to show appreciation to 1,700 Fairbanks North Star Borough School District employees by donating more than $500,000 ...
The project, catchily named Auroral Waves Excited by Substorm Onset Magnetic Events (AWESOME), was led by researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). In the first display on March ...
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