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Former Fairbanks columnist reflects on years of political writing in new book ‘Impertinent Question’
The more things change, the more they stay the same.” French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karrmay coined that truth in the ...
The Trump administration’s effort to scoop up voter registration lists and other information from a growing number of states ...
John Creed, emeritus professor of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, taught writing and journalism for 30 years at UAF’s ...
Two administrative orders are seeking "efficiency" and cost cuts in Alaska's executive branch, including possible outsourcing ...
Most state legislators have left Juneau and aren't scheduled to meet again until Aug. 19 due to differences over the agenda.
About 60 pregnancies per day in the U.S. end in stillbirth. The best way to find out why a stillbirth occurred is a fetal autopsy – yet these procedures are performed in only 1 in 5 of the over 20,000 ...
Jill Wieber Lens is the Dorothy M. Willie Professor in Excellence at the University of Iowa College of Law. Her book, ...
Icebreakers are particularly important to Alaska, especially in the Bering Strait region, where a strip of water separates ...
A vessel that delivered fish to processors regularly discharged oily bilge water, but the owner never responded to the ...
As Juneau residents use data to gird for near-annual floods, scientists are studying glacier dynamics to try to learn what ...
The override eliminates a 5.6% year-over-year cut to public school funding, leaving districts with a small funding increase.
Demonstrators rallied Saturday and urged a “yes” vote to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of funding for Alaska’s K-12 ...
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