After ex-typhoon Halong displaced over 1,500 residents of Western Alaska, people are relocating throughout the state, and some are coming to Fairbanks.
Find out why Alaskans can’t stop talking about these breakfast spots serving hearty classics and stunning scenery.
Produce and power are both costly in the state. So researchers are testing ways to address both issues using the same land.
Nearly 50,000 travelers faced flight delays and cancellations after Alaska Airlines experienced a major computer system ...
The governor and lawmakers have said they want to support Alaska’s growing agriculture industry, but farmers in the Interior ...
NANA Regional Corp. is supposed to uphold Iñupiat values. Some shareholders say its role in Trump’s deportation machinery ...
Following the research of the borough, universities, the military and more, the Fairbanks North Star Borough Housing Summit ...
"Permitting the Ambler mining road ignores the cost, the wishes of the people of the region, the impact to America’s wildlife ...
Villages in Western Alaska were hit by the remnants of a violent typhoon last week. Many survivors are unlikely to return ...
The Alaska Federation of Natives convention in Anchorage, while it featured the usual cultural celebrations, socializing and ...
Between mentoring young writers, hosting out-of-state authors and his own work, Rearden has made a major impact for more than ...
A trio of Head Start programs in Alaska could be in jeopardy of laying off staff or closing if the federal government shutdown doesn't end soon. The federal Office of Head Start has not approved ...