Good transportation is key to accessing hunting areas
Because of Alaska’s large size and limited road system, most nonresidents and many resident hunters, too, hire some sort of transporter to get them to their hunting areas. This is
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Because of Alaska’s large size and limited road system, most nonresidents and many resident hunters, too, hire some sort of transporter to get them to their hunting areas. This is
The Fairbanks Fire Department of asking for the public’s help as they investigate a fatal June 20 structure fire.
Trail users at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) are being asked to avoid parts of the campus trail system after a goshawk has been reported attacking commuters and recreators in the area.
Jeff Cook reminded me of the Dennis we knew in high school. Jeff said “I remember going to dance lessons when I was very young at the Gillam Street house,
Decisions about schools, roads, public safety, utilities, taxes and community services begin close to home, making local elections worthy of every resident’s attention.
To the editor: I see and hear all the ruckus over salmon and halibut bycatch. It’s in every special political flyer, newspaper and magazine.
The annual gala will honor Carl Marrs, Lyman Hoffman and Gary Stevens on Nov. 5.
Apes, authors and librarians all have something to teach us about humor and survival.
Fairbanks standouts Halen Nield and Armani Smith turn years of friendship and shared court time into a college opportunity.
The beating rhythm of drums sounded the cue for the final Grand Entry of the Midnight Sun Intertribal Powwow into the dance pavilion Sunday.
GVEA says the project would improve reliability, but opponents want the utility to pursue other options.
To the editor: Dermot Cole’s July 5 opinion piece clarifies the tactics of the morally bankrupt Dunleavey administration and national Republican party: suggesting that Dan J. Sullivan “may be criminal.”
To the editor: The spectacular spectacle on the White House south lawn was not a celebration of Flag Day. Nor of America
Blistering rain rapidly turned to lashing hail Tuesday evening at the Turf Fields Complex on Davis Road.
Dreary gray skies and a brisk July evening greeted the Goldpanners and the visiting Pro-Am All-Stars Thursday at Growden Memorial Field.
Goldpanners assistant coach Branden Chun-Ming delivered the first pitch of Friday night’s final inning nearly 15 feet behind the batter
When D.J. Carrasco traveled to the Last Frontier for the first time, the former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, and founder of Na7ive Na7ions hoped to immerse himself in the
In years past, a race similar to the Halloween Fun Run in July traversed the grass fields adjacent to West Valley High School. However, a vital difference in the expected
The Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Orchestra is back this season, just one of many exciting offerings at the 46th annual celebration of art.
Fairbanks Area Surface Transportation (FAST) Planning has one of its major annual documents out for public comment through July 24.But Fairbanks Councilmember Jerry Cleworth has sponsored a resolution addres...
“That’s the thing about Alaska,” Nina Sanford tells her brother Grant in Lilli Sutton’s literary thriller “A Long Dark Night.” “No matter how much you love it, it’s always trying
Note: Ned Rozell wrote this time capsule article on July 2, 1997, about three years after he was hired as the regular Alaska Science Forum author. Readers who have followed
Bulls bucked, cowboys and cowgirls rode, and horses galloped Saturday at the Tanana Valley State Fairgrounds.
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty