Murkowski's balancing act: Juggling Alaska's needs and Trump's policies 305m6c

During a Thursday talk in Fairbanks, the senator touched on a variety of topics, opportunities and challenges that have happened in the last five months in Congress, especially since President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term in the Oval Office. 

Assembly adopts resolution on SS Nenana grant 3q4m3i

The iconic SS Nenana sternwheel paddleship was a center of discussion Wednesday night when the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly voted 5-3 to approve a resolution on accepting a federal grant, or find a way to transfer the helm to a new owner.

Downtown fatal shooting trial started this week 472n4l

The trial of a man accused of fatally shooting a man who allegedly started a dumpster fire on First Avenue in 2022 started Wednesday.

Trooper rescues man from drowning in Tanana River 3e1u4v

A Nenana-based Alaska State Trooper rescued a man from drowning in the Tanana River early Thursday morning.

Spring Migration

Spring migration continues strong, even as June approaches q3v67

With Memorial Day weekend in the rearview mirror and June fast approaching, one might think the excitement of spring bird migration has been w…

U.S. tribes bolster caribou recovery and restoration in British Columbia 5i4n71

NAKUSP, British Columbia — Six years after the last wild caribou in the Lower 48 was relocated to Canada, conservationists and Inland Northwes…

New podcast explores Rick Thoman’s life and career 2n4ql

The University of Alaska Fairbanks launched a new podcast this week exploring the life and career of Rick Thoman, from tracking the weather on…

All areas of Denali National Park closed to snowmachines 6y252x

Snowmachine use in Denali National Park and Preserve is now off limits.

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

Recognizing local losses and big wins: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down 6zv6b

Thumbs up. State competitions: It’s a banner weekend for Interior Alaska sports, with some of the state’s top track stars and soccer squads re…

West Valley boys headed to soccer state title game after OT win over No. 1 seed 4qf64

The Wolfpack looked headed for a penalty shootout for the second day in a row, but senior Ebrahim Shihadeh had other ideas when he put West Valley ahead 2-1 in the second overtime. 

Lathrop, West Valley girls lose in state soccer consolation games 73t71

North Pole boys eliminate Monroe Catholic in state soccer shutout 425a

Monroe Catholic girls lose in final minute of soccer state semifinals 5u643z

Wasilla, Colony advance to Railbelt title game; Lathrop, West Valley fall in opener 411v2o

Conference tournaments kick off postseason baseball in the Interior 2z1o5f

Patricia Johnson 2t4w72

Judith Kleinfeld 6g4o6n

Teresa 'Hellcat' Hollingsworth 434u2j

Mary C. Sutton 6m1j1u

Robert Kinnard 2u3z3d

Joy Lynn Bailey bpe

Jesse Alan Bidgood 3s254j

Jenny Irene Wiagañmiu Miller 6r3k4e

Editorial 723k6y

Recognizing local losses and big wins: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down 6zv6b

Community Perspectives 1z4q72

Interior lawmakers give Fairbanks families a reason to hope yi5d

The bane of Alaska summers and the battle for its end 1c1h5b

Letters to the Editor 1h2f5

It's past time to reconsider birthright citizenship 685gw

Erasing the hallmarks of higher education 3l4g4r

Nick Begich is not working for Alaskans 3r6n64

Regarding their futures 2o103

That 'big beautiful bill' has a not-so-beautiful impact on Alaska 2u3g4v

Gallery 645e4x

Sounding the bell: Tanana Valley Farmers Market opens for 2025 6p302y

Fourth of July parade in Manley Hot Springs 316o59

Latitude 65 3w6p2j

49 Writers to host Wednesday night reading and conversation 2unr

A community reading and conversation featuring three Alaskan authors Wednesday night at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor Center, hoste…

Discover Alaska lecture series starts June 4 2s2u3k

Fairbanks Arts Association to host fourth BOOKS AS ART exhibit 2b6r4e

UAF Tall Timbers series starts June 9 4o4w2t

Pioneer Park kicks off summer season m5w6m

Music in the Garden series starts tonight 5h5k20

Food 34513r

Asparagus tends to get the spotlight in early to late spring because it's one of the first fresh vegetables to make an appearance after the doldrums of winter. But now that it's May, another long green stalk is ready for its closeup. This one, however, isn't as tender as asparagus, and you probably don't want to eat it out of hand raw unless you love food that causes your face to pucker. Now ...

Outdoors 4c3ar

Spring migration continues strong, even as June approaches q3v67

With Memorial Day weekend in the rearview mirror and June fast approaching, one might think the excitement of spring bird migration has been winding down. That was not the case in Fairbanks this past week.

U.S. tribes bolster caribou recovery and restoration in British Columbia 5i4n71

New podcast explores Rick Thoman’s life and career 2n4ql

All areas of Denali National Park closed to snowmachines 6y252x

Our Town 4sd6y

Weeks Field and the first aviation school 104111

The smallest libraries are offering the biggest journeys 2v5v5a

Annual open house showcases university research 64863

Haley Lehman 5bi54