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Territorial guardsmen discharged
Sixty-one years ago, more than 6,600 Alaskans volunteered to serve in the Alaska Territorial Guard and on June 13 eight of those members were officially recognized in Nulato, Alaska.
Census shows decline in Alaska's largest caribou herd
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has released its population estimate of the state's largest caribou herd.
School District announces new principals
Published: May 1st, 2008 12:12 AM Last Modified: May 1st, 2008 01:06 AM The Anchorage School District has announced the appointments of seven new elementary school principals for next school year. via Anchorage Daily News
LeBron the draw for visiting Alaskan students
Henry Madros, second from right, fields questions from a Shaker Heights social studies class about life back home in Nulato, Alaska. via Cleveland.com
Mistake allows Fairbanks inmate to leave jail
“It does happen every once in a while, but it's very infrequent”
A man who eluded authorities for more than a month was accidentally released from the Fairbanks Correctional Center on Wednesday. via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Mackey arrives first on Yukon River village of Nulato
Defending champion Lance Mackey beat the field to the Yukon River village of Nulato, arriving at 9:40 Saturday morning. via KTVA Anchorage
Published: March 12th, 2008 05:30 AM Last Modified: March 12th, 2008 05:33 AM A 4-year-old dog in the team of veteran Kotzebue musher Ed Iten died Tuesday between Elim and White Mountain, according to the ... via Anchorage Daily News
Published: February 17th, 2008 12:14 AM Last Modified: February 17th, 2008 12:44 AM KOYUKUK POPULATION: 88 LOCATION: On the Yukon River near the mouth of the Koyukuk River, 30 miles west of Galena and 290 air ... via Anchorage Daily News
Did you feel it? Report shaking and damage at your location. You can also view a map displaying accumulated data from your report and others. via USGS Earthquakes
Judge: Bishop liable for layman's actions in sex abuse case
“I tried to protect myself, but I was only a child”
Judge Niejse Steinkruger ruled against the Fairbanks diocese, which claimed it wasn't liable for Lundowski's abusive conduct while he was under the supervision of Jesuit priest George Endal from approximately ... via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Restricted road access suggested for Fairvew plan
A plan to replace housing at the site of the Fairview Manor apartment complex continues to draw attention as it enters the public process. via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Kenai man pleads guilty to federal charge of wire fraud
A Kenai man has pleaded guilty to wire fraud for falsifying documents related to bypass mail. via Alaska Journal of Commerce
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 ... via Fairbanks Daily Newsminer
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 ... via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Yukon-Koyukuk superintendent to retire at end of school year
“This day and age you can't hardly do anything without knowing how to use a computer”
The superintendent of the Yukon-Koyukuk School District, headquartered in Fairbanks, has announced he will resign at the end of the school year. via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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 ... via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Internet video connects village students
“Our schools are so small we can't have a science teacher in every village”
The Yukon-Koyukuk School District held a Christmas concert Wednesday afternoon. Children from six Interior village schools took part in the event, with the students singing songs and exchanging holiday ... via Alaska Journal of Commerce
“They would say it's in the past, let it be. I'd say it's not the past to me. It's like yesterday, or even today”
ALASKA NATIVES: As children, they say, they weren't believed. Published: November 21, 2007 Last Modified: November 21, 2007 at 02:12 AM James Niksik was a boy growing up in the village of St. via Anchorage Daily News
Migrating magpies: Number of black-and-white birds is on the rise in Fairbanks
“That means they think it's acceptable for a breeding area.”
Move over ravens, you've got company. The Alaska Bird Observatory has logged approximately 150 reported sightings of black-billed magpies in the Fairbanks area in the past six months as part of a citizen ... via Fairbanks Daily Newsminer
Fiddle festival embraces variety of music
“I think the best part of it is meeting old friends, meeting new friends and seeing everyone”
The Athabascan Fiddlers Festival is starting up tonight, but don't let the name fool you. via Fairbanks Daily Newsminer