Empowering Alaskans to solve Alaskan problems — that’s the goal behind the University of Alaska Scholars program.
A new Fairbanks musical group will debut at Music & More’s popular monthly performance at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16 at ...
In the end it took a flip of the coin by the Denali Borough mayor to end a surprising tie in the childrens’ election ballot ...
A Fairbanks mother accused of murdering her 5-year-old son was arrested by Seattle police Tuesday afternoon. Cedar Mae Sarten ...
Nearly three dozen Interior athletes qualified for the 2024 Alaska Swim & Dive State Championships — which will take place in ...
Art exhibits continue to be held every Friday from 5-8 p.m. at the North Pole Grange Gallery, with a special event on the ...
The Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation and Explore Fairbanks provided year-end updates and future goals to the ...
A small federal grant will go a long way toward Interior Alaska Gas Utility’s (IGU) goals for emergency preparedness.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy is courting major tech companies to establish data centers in Alaska at a time when the state is already facing an impending electricity crisis. The data centers, ...
Didn’t we just heave this boulder all the way uphill? I could have sworn I spent my life heaving this boulder uphill. One must imagine Sisyphus bleary-eyed, half-awake, pouring Raisin Bran into a bowl ...
Newsroom staff at the Anchorage Daily News, the state’s largest newspaper, have voted to unionize, according to election results published Tuesday by the National Labor Relations Board.
A Fairbanks man was accused Tuesday with distributing fentanyl and possessing cocaine and buprenorphine.