In the past two decades, something once unimaginable has happened. The Northwest Passage, the fabled sea route connecting ...
The Nanooks hockey team (4-10-1) fell to Union (12-5-2, 3-4-1 ECAC) on Saturday, Dec. 13, as the Garnet Chargers swept Alaska in Northeast New York.
A signature drive is underway for a ballot measure officially titled the United States Citizens Voter Act. Supporters say it would “clarify” that only U.S. citizens may vote in Alaska ...
The Ice Dogs earned a two-game road sweep in Janesville. With a tightly played one-goal victory on Friday, and pulled away in Saturday’s match behind a productive second period.
‘Tis the season to remember the most famous unwed pregnant teenager of all time, Mary.
Women are half the population in this country: by 2024 statistics, females make up around 50.4% to 50.9% of the U.S. population, while males are about 49.1% to 49.5%, or ...
The UAF men’s basketball team entered its last homestand of 2025 looking to build on recent progress after spending nearly a month on the road to open the season. By ...
A funny bump — or dip— in the snow. Drifts in cattails. Beautiful inch-high frost feathers on blue ice. They may seem benign, but they’re not.
When Fairbanks Resource Agency (FRA) held its annual gala on Dec. 4, it could not have presented a more inspiring speaker. FRA is a nonprofit that works with disabled adults, ...
A few days ago, the forces beneath Alaska rattled people within a 500-mile radius: A magnitude 7 earthquake ripped under Hubbard Glacier.
Dec. 14, 2015 — The Fairbanks Four aren’t giving up their claims of innocence as they move forward with a settlement to release them from prison.
The recent decision by University of Alaska Fairbanks to slash the staff and reorganize Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) represents a serious blow to students, faculty, and ...
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