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If a Luddite meter existed, my family would agree that I’d score close to the Stone Age reading on it if my preference for flip phones is any indication. There ...
Former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola holds a commanding lead in the 2026 election for governor of Alaska if she chooses to ...
The skirl of bagpipes filled the air as the Royal Banner of Scotland flapped in the wind at the inaugural Midnight Sun ...
In his new book, Fairbanks author Dan O’Neill gathers decades of sharp, witty and sometimes incendiary columns that prove ...
When people think about what connects Alaska’s far-flung communities and our limited road access, the first answers are often ...
The flag football season has officially begun in Fairbanks. Teams from across the Golden Heart City competed against each ...
As summer ends and the school year approaches, families often become quite busy. With this increased busyness in the fall, ...
The addition of Rebekah Gray, a senior interior designer with more than 20 years of experience, expands Bettisworth North’s ...
Every Fairbanks high school football team came to compete at Lathrop High School for their annual jamboree. Schools that ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has named Janelle Earls, the official in charge of the Alaska Department of Revenue’s operating budget, as ...
A U.S. senior judge ruled in favor of an Alaska nonprofit that sued the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) over the ...
The Fort Yukon girls basketball team, back-to-back 1A state champions, showcased their abilities by going undefeated during ...