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Former Fairbanks columnist reflects on years of political writing in new book ‘Impertinent Question’
The more things change, the more they stay the same.” French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karrmay coined that truth in the ...
It's still summer, but parts of the nation have seen snow before in August. And it's not just confined to the highest ...
Gwich’in panelist Edward Alexander explained how cultural burnings every two years can be used as preventive maintenance.
In the month of July alone, Anchorage's Obed Vargas doubled his career goals total in Major League Soccer with a pair of goals and had his first all-star game appearance sandwiched in between. The ...
Summer is in full swing and Homer’s galleries and public art spaces are abuzz with artists showcasing new and ongoing work.
What would motivate someone to take up a pursuit where they are regularly showered with boos and are rarely, if ever, commended? That reflects the average day on the job for sports officials. In their ...
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KTVF on MSNArctic Gardens: UAF students learning to grow for themselvesThe Reindeer Learning Gardens at the University of Alaska Fairbanks teaches students and community members how to ...
The University of Alaska Anchorage women’s basketball team added four more recruits to its 2025-2026 roster. On Monday, first ...
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Newser on MSNAlaska Tourist Dies in Collision With MooseA man from Bulgaria died during a visit to Alaska when his vehicle struck a moose near the entrance to Denali National Park ...
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Homer News on MSNCelebrating salmon, art and cultureSalmonfest was held in Ninilchik last weekend, featuring music, community and advocacy.
The developer plans to demolish the church and build HiLine Illinois, a 200-unit affordable apartment complex in partnership ...
The legislative special session is set to begin Saturday in Juneau, giving the Legislature a chance to act on overriding Gov. Dunleavy’s veto ...
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