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This July marked 80 years since the U.S. government detonated the first atomic bomb in the desert of southern New Mexico, ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy allowed three bills to become law this week without his signature, creating two fishing-related laws and one that updates the rules governing accountants in the state.
Pool play continued for the Goldpanners on Sunday at the National Baseball Congress World Series, as they faced Top Prospects ...
News-Miner readers are a photographic bunch. If there’s an image to snap, you’ve snapped it. It’s not just locals who get a ...
Ester Park was awash in music and colorful celebration as it hosted Pride Fest on Saturday. Hundreds of people mingled as the ...
The Tanana Valley State Fair is here and youth are excited to display the projects they have been working on all year. We ...
Saving a million dollars might sound like climbing Mount Denali in a snowstorm — huge, exhausting and maybe impossible from ...
Home on the Grange will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday to discuss how agricultural innovation is reshaping Alaska, from the ...
An ordinance designed to streamline sections of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly’s ethics code was postponed until ...
Forty-five years ago, Jo Ryman Scott founded a one-week Jazz Festival in Fairbanks. It grew to become the multi-genre ...
The UAF rifle team has finalized its schedule for the upcoming season, featuring a mix of conference and nonconference meets.
Southeast Alaska is home to more than 850 species of native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. When you count them up, it’s more ...