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Fairbanks City Councilmember Valarie Therrien made a News-Miner headline on May 15 when she sponsored an ordinance requiring ...
Each May, as birch trees bud and Interior Alaska thaws into summer, we pause for Memorial Day. What began as Decoration Day ...
The Alaska Public Interest Research Group (AKPIRG) is ushering in a new era of leadership with the appointment of Julia ...
The Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) has announced the appointment of longtime staff member Kerry Thomas ...
Public lands are one of our country’s great equalizers. It doesn’t matter how much money you have — a billionaire and a bus ...
Lavelle’s Taphouse, which is also in downtown, operates as a separate business under different ownership, and it remains open ...
Spring migration continued in full force during the past week. The most notable birds, perhaps, were shorebirds and warblers.
One of North Pole High School’s most accomplished baseball players in recent years is set to continue his playing career at ...
Returning Bristol Bay salmon are expected to be older this year, with 63% of them coming back after three years in the ocean.
It is no secret that China has weaponized control of the world’s mineral supply chains. We’ve already seen this when both the ...
Let’s not mince words. The governor’s veto of HB 57 and the legislators who failed to override his veto are actively and ...
The Alaska Division of Agriculture will hold its annual Nenana Agriculture Expo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Nenana ...
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