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Covering an area the size of Maine but with far less infrastructure, the Fairbanks team recognized that traditional on-premise solutions couldn’t withstand Alaska’s unique communication ...
According to O.Z., Mahogany had been attacked near the doorway of her Fairbanks, Alaska, apartment. Her three young sons, ages 4 to only 19 days, were inside at the time. O.Z. flew home to ...
Windracers, pioneering provider of the low-cost self-flying cargo aircraft ULTRA™, announced today that it has contracted to provide the University of Alaska Fairbanks two (2) Windracers ULTRA MK1 ...
the Ultra will now be put through its paces on the other side of the planet by the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), which has acquired two Mk1 examples. To be operated by the UAF’s Alaska ...
As a result, after batting around the idea for a while, National Weather Service offices in Juneau and Fairbanks, Alaska, will start issuing heat advisories for the first time this summer ...
Previous degrees: B.A., University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2013; M.A., University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016. Thesis: Russian Use of Smart Power to Achieve Northern Sea Route Objectives This research ...
But at most barbecue joints, it doesn’t get as “low” as it does in Fairbanks, Alaska. With an average winter temperature below zero, Fairbanks is one of the coldest places in the continental ...
The Alaska House chamber in Juneau. A multipartisan coalition has controlled the House since 2016. (James Brooks/Alaska Beacon) At a time when the future of democracy and the strength of the ...
An Alaska Native man who maintained his innocence in the 1997 killing of a white teenager has agreed to an $11.5 million settlement with the city of Fairbanks after alleging police acted with a ...
FILE – In this undated file photo the Trans-Alaska pipeline and pump station north of Fairbanks, Alaska, is shown. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File) It’ll take time to feel the effects, but President ...
A few dozen University of Alaska Fairbanks students, faculty and their dogs gathered in a frozen parking lot on campus in late February. It might’ve looked like a tailgate party — if not for ...
The Interior Department on Thursday announced that it aims to open up millions of acres of near-pristine land in Alaska to oil drilling and allow for a new pipeline to be built across the state.