Alaska Yoga Festival draws people from across the state to Fairbanks
The Alaska Yoga Festival is in its ninth year, drawing attendees from across the state and the Lower 48 to explore varying schools of yoga — including sessions held on the water.
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The Alaska Yoga Festival is in its ninth year, drawing attendees from across the state and the Lower 48 to explore varying schools of yoga — including sessions held on the water.
The Alaska State Trooper who fatally shot a 20-year-old man on Tuesday morning in Fairbanks has been identified as Trooper Sergeant Brent Hatch.
SALCHA — Before the first shovel entered the ground, Forrest Powell, deputy director of the Alaska Office of Veterans Affairs, asked attendees to reflect on one of the military’s most
The incident marks the second fatal shooting involving an Alaska State Trooper in Fairbanks in 10 days.
An unusual seismic signal recorded less than a minute before a widely felt magnitude 4.2 earthquake in central Alaska may have given scientists a rare look at how earthquakes begin.
Lauren Reeves' childhood in Fairbanks was the stuff of Alaska lore: she was raised on a gold mine where she searched for gold nuggets and woolly mammoth ivory.
This week, more than 50 community partners came together with a shared purpose: ensuring our neighbors have safer options during the winter months and strengthening our long-term response to homelessness
I commend the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly for its recent vote approving a below-market lease of the former Pearl Creek Elementary School for the proposed Pearl Creek STEAM Charter
To the editor: The July 2 News-Miner (page A3) had an interesting report from the Los Angles Times about how our president reported an income of $2.2 billion in 2025!
To the editor: On Independence Day we celebrated that the United States government still officially reveres and follows the spirit of the Declaration of Independence and the legal obligations of
A funnel cloud was reported about 5 p.m. Sunday just south of Alpine Creek Lodge, according to the Fairbanks office of the National Weather Service.
The planned Lacey Street Starter Block business chalets are slowly being prepared as summer reaches its height, according to Festival Fairbanks Executive Director Julie Jones.