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Fairbanks families in need reap benefits of Santa's Clearing House
The biggest holiday charity in Fairbanks, Santa's Clearing House, distributed food and gifts on Saturday to hundreds of families going through hard times.
bill faulkner - Popular veterinarian might have been run out of Alaska - KTVA
Supporters of a popular veterinarian known to help rural Alaskans fear critics have run him off.
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter information, trooper dispatches, fire department reports and interviews with public safety officials.
Mike Mathers/News-Miner archive Mitch Demientieff is pictured in 1991.
The small community of Nenana is mourning the passing of longtime Native son and leader Mitch Demientieff while making preparations for his Saturday funeral, burial and potlatch.
Public Safety Report - Nov. 27
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter information, trooper dispatches, fire department reports and interviews with public safety officials.
Birch Horton Bittner & Cherot is pleased to announce that A my Limeres and Kate Williams have recently joined the firm as associate attorneys.
Photos: Territorial Guard statue
Native military veterans John James and James Lindoff Jr., standing, and Jerry Eldemar and Leo Williams, kneeling, with a statue of an Eskimo soldier in the Territorial Guard.
Mining Explorers 2009: Increasing reserves to meet demand
Usibelli closes in on nearly 1 billion tons of coal to position company for future growth Shane Lasley Mining News Usibelli Coal Mine Inc.
Statue pays tribute to Alaska Territorial Guard
Members of the Alaska Native Veterans Association unveiled a statue honoring the Alaska Territorial Guard on Wednesday.
Native Alaskans to examine issues during convention
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention launches this morning in Anchorage, promising a complex look at the law and politics surrounding those basic village needs.
Blind radio broadcaster preaches to Alaska villages
The Ohio native had 25 years of experience in radio before he moved to KIAM, a Christian station that reaches large portions of the state.
Man found not guilty in fatal bar fight
A jury has found a man not guilty of killing 19-year-old Billy Moreland in a bar fight near Nenana in March 2006.
Brooks Fuel keeps Alaska supplied using legacy aircraft
Roger Brooks, owner of Brooks Fuel Inc., stands near one of his classic Douglas DC-4 aircraft, used to transport fuel to some of the states most remote regions.
Enormous statehood quilt visits Fairbanks
A colorful, commemorative Alaska statehood quilt touring the state during Alaska's 50th anniversary year is on display in the Bear Gallery at the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts in Pioneer Park.
Rain brings respite to Alaska wildfire crews
Rain is giving fire crews a break in fighting massive wildfires in Alaska's interior, but extreme smoky conditions persist.