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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 ...
The state of Alaska has filed an appeal with the U.S. Department of Education after federal officials said the state failed a ...
News-Miner readers are a photographic bunch. If there’s an image to snap, you’ve snapped it. It’s not just locals who get a ...
After decades of false starts, the Alaska LNG pipeline project is finally gaining real momentum. Permits are secured. A ...
Ester Park was awash in music and colorful celebration as it hosted Pride Fest on Saturday. Hundreds of people mingled as the ...
The Alaska Bar Association’s board of governors is considering whether to recommend the disbarment of former federal judge ...