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KTVF on MSNIron Dog to finish in Fairbanks in 2026
The Iron Dog, also known as the world’s longest, toughest snowmobile race, will be returning to Fairbanks in 2026.
Former Arctic ambassador Sfraga steps into interim chancellor role at University of Alaska Fairbanks
The former U.S. ambassador to the Arctic, Mike Sfraga, began a new job as interim chancellor of the University of Alaska ...
Major US ice cream makers on Monday announced plans to phase out their use of artificial dyes following pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eliminate unnecessary additives from the ...
Fairbanks had the third-highest grocery costs in Alaska at 27% above the national average, the highest utility costs nationally at more than double the survey results, and 52% higher health ...
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TheTravel on MSNAmerica's Most Remote Town Should Be On Your Bucket List
Here, the sun disappears for approximately 65 straight days during the polar night, plunging the town into total darkness. Then, in a dramatic reversal, it does not set for more than two months in ...
A Peruvian man has been hospitalized for tuberculosis after being detained for weeks in an ICE detention center, according to a lawyer representing the man.
A man from Peru who was one of roughly 40 federal immigration detainees held in an Alaska jail last month is now hospitalized with tuberculosis in Washington, his attorney said Wednesday. Word of ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska said ICE told detainees they were exposed to TB while being held in Anchorage. The state called those claims “categorically false and dangerously ...
The grey seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperilled by climate change, pollution and shrinking fish stocks.
After Fox News raised the idea of a “Bear Alcatraz” ICE facility in Alaska, the office of Gov. Dunleavy said that the state has no such plans.
The ICE transfer of detainees to Alaska DOC custody raised serious concerns around standards of detention from legislators and advocates.
Anchorage fire officials announced a burn ban Saturday as evacuations and Parks Highway delays continued due to large lightning-caused fires burning near Fairbanks and Healy in Interior Alaska.
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