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Visiting North Pole, Alaska doesn't mean going all the way to THE North Pole, but it's a fun little town with Christmas flare ...
We don’t need slogans — we need solutions. And those start with listening and not shouting, Cheryl Markwood writes in this Community Perspective.
The Iron Dog Snowmobile Race announced this week that the 2026 race will finish at Pike's Landing in Fairbanks. Billing itself as the "World's Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race," the Iron Dog in ...
The state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corp. signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Alaska on Tuesday in Fairbanks.
The federal government this week may name a Mat-Su mountain after a longtime Talkeetna miner and pioneer woman.
The state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corp. signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Alaska on Tuesday in Fairbanks.
The U.S. Board on Geographic Names is scheduled to meet this week and consider a new name, Mount Carola, for an Alaska ...
A Texas firm recently acquired 50 square miles of Interior Alaska mining claims. Now it wants to start trucking antimony — ...
Just months after Fairbanks transformed from a riverside camp to a booming new city, a devastating 1905 flood put its fragile ...
Fascism doesn’t arrive fully formed. It grows where people stop paying attention.
Kaktovik, Alaska, resident thanks president for blocking environmental groups while Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlights untapped potential.
Michelle Latvala’s debut poetry collection, Between Latitudes, explores the meaning of home, ancestry and landscape across a life shaped by movement between Alaska and California.