Following a disaster declaration on May 11, Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) announced their own efforts to support state and local actions in communities that are experiencing flooding from river break ups.
The Fairbanks City Council on Monday voted 5-1 against approving a lease put forward by Mayor Mindy O’Neall which would have granted the Log Cabin on 1st Avenue to Alaska Universal Productions.
The 2026 Military Appreciation Banquet in Fairbanks, had Gen. Ronald Clark as the keynote speaker and while he doesn’t command from the last frontier, is remarks gave high praise to the interior.
Anchorage typically sees green-up take place within the first two weeks of May, with Fairbanks usually following suit just a week later. This 2026 green-up season, however, is a bit behind schedule.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared a disaster emergency Monday in response to severe ice jam flooding that struck the Interior Alaska communities of Chalkyitsik and Hughes
On Friday, May 8, the United States Marine Corps, along with Sen. Dan Sullivan, announced that they plan to have both a rotating and persistent presence in Alaska.
James Rider, a 31-year-old Wasilla man and father of three, died by suicide at the Mat-Su Pretrial Facility. Nearly four years later, the DOC has paid Rider’s family half a million dollars, but claimed no responsibility for his death.
Lawmakers say there’s a significant crisis on Alaska’s horizon and little they can do to stop it in the waning days of the regular legislative session.
A bill that would impose a toll on oil and gas vehicles using the Dalton Highway was set aside by state lawmakers on Thursday after the public voiced concern that it would target a single industry and raise costs for Alaskans
The University of Alaska Fairbanks signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Defense Innovation Unit to research and host research for military technology.
House Finance Committee members say they have a week to vet the amended versions of the governor’s property tax bill -- a bill the administration and developer say will make or break the gas line.
Chugiak High School’s Mary Jo Landon is a two-time Alaska State Tennis Champion, claiming Doubles Titles in 2024 and 2025, and is off to compete in NCAA Division II Athletics this fall... But not for her tennis abilities.
Two Norwegian filmmakers say their debut documentary, Anchorage Welcomes You, is meant to put viewers face-to-face with people living on Anchorage streets
The Alaska House unanimously rejected the Senate’s version of the state operating budget Friday, sending the $13.9 billion spending plan — which includes a $1,150 Permanent Fund Dividend — to a conference committee with 12 days left to reach a final deal.
Two of Alaska’s most scenic and remote roadways are once again open to the public following weeks of spring maintenance work by state transportation crews, officials announced this week.
They’re adorably cute, and possibly just the thing you need to brighten your day. That’s the conclusion many people have reached after checking out the live Denali National Park Puppy Cam.
The leading challenger to Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan is proposing to eliminate income taxes for Alaskans earning less than $92,000 per year, the state’s median household income
Following a a regular meeting on Tuesday, the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District school board has directed legal counsel to challenge the State Board’s decision to approve Pearl Creek Charter School in Alaska Superior Court, according to a letter sent to families and staff