The People, the Papers, the Project” is a traveling exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the completion of the Haul ...
Denali Borough School Superintendent Dan Polta has come full circle. He first worked for the Denali Borough School District ...
Pretzels flew across the University of Alaska Fairbanks Wood Center amid amazing Bavarian-style live music on Friday as the ...
Nearly two months after the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly voted to censure Assemblymember Barbara Haney over a minor ...
Jim Myers, a professor of vegetable breeding and genetics at the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University, ...
Their staccato voices can make a muskeg bog as loud as a city street, though most are so small they could sit in a coffee cup ...
Dozens of veterans and community members celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Fairbanks Vet Center’s new location on ...
U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski presented Gwich’in fiddler Trimble Gilbert of Arctic Village with a national arts award and a hug ...
The dogs dragged me from a dead sleep at 2 a.m. With no moon, nights by the end of August are dark. Real dark. But the ...
In 1885, the Presbyterian cleric Sheldon Jackson, who came to Alaska with the intent of evangelizing, recognized the enormous ...
Traveling teaches us a lot. When I visited Mexico, I learned that when someone sneezes, you say, “Salud!” instead of “Bless ...
To the editor: There is much attention this year on education and there should be. Funding levels for K-12 education have been basically flat for a dozen years, while UAF programs have been reduced ...