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Fairbanks-area tourism for the first half of the summer has been a mixed bag, according to a report from Explore Fairbanks.
This July marked 80 years since the U.S. government detonated the first atomic bomb in the desert of southern New Mexico, ...
A large crowd of well-wishers, friends, and colleagues packed the narrow hallway of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Museum ...
During the mid-1960’s the News-Miner did a couple of stories about Athabaskan Elder Paul Simon and his recollections of ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy allowed three bills to become law this week without his signature, creating two fishing-related laws and one that updates the rules governing accountants in the state.
The poet John Dryden wrote, “Words are but pictures of our thoughts,” and a couple of new ones — pogonotomy and xylarium — recently roused some mental illustrations. A xylarium ...
Pool play continued for the Goldpanners on Sunday at the National Baseball Congress World Series, as they faced Top Prospects ...