Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks
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Dan Bross is a reporter at KUAC in Fairbanks.

Decrepit, abandoned Polaris Hotel could soon be owned by City of Fairbanks

The City of Fairbanks could soon take ownership of the abandoned Polaris Hotel.

New UAF research could help scientists develop an early warning system for earthquakes

A University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher has discovered unusual precursor activity along the Minto Fault west of Fairbanks. Listen now

Interior sees first wildfire of note this season

The Interior’s first substantial wildfire of the season was ignited by lightning last night outside Fairbanks. Listen now

New UAF project to investigate North Slope heavy oil extraction

The University of Alaska Fairbanks will lead an investigation of heavy oil extraction on the North Slope. Listen now

Fairbanks man charged with murdering infant daughter

A Fairbanks man is charged with second degree murder in the death of his infant child. Listen now

EPA administrator Pruitt pledges to combat PFAS groundwater contamination

Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt has pledged action to address PFAS ground water contamination. Listen now

Additional federal gun charges brought on man charged with 2016 killing of Fairbanks policeman

A man already facing a murder charge in state court for shooting a Fairbanks Police officer, has been additionally charged with federal crimes. Listen now

UAF hosts 4-day Alaska Native language institute to help preserve knowledge

Alaska Native languages are the focus of a four-day institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks this week. Listen now

Murkowski questions military officials over how sexual assaults involving minors are resolved

Alaska U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski raised the issue of sexual assaults involving minors on military bases during a Senate Defense Appropriations hearing last week. Listen now

State attorney general wants to give more criminal justice options to tribes

The state is taking steps to expand the criminal justice authority of Alaska Native tribes. Listen now

Railroad traffic still stalled as Talkeetna flooding recedes

Flooding that halted Alaska Railroad trains north of Talkeetna Saturday, has receded, but train traffic remains shut down. Listen now
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UAF selected to participate in federal pilot program for drones

The University of Alaska Fairbanks has been selected to participate in a federal program exploring the integration of unmanned aircraft into U.S. airspace. UAF’s Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration is one of ten entities selected from around the nation for the pilot program. Listen now

Denali wolf population up slightly

A spring count shows a slight increase in number of wolves in Denali National Park. Listen now

New automation initiatives driving National Weather Service push to focus staff in urban offices

The National Weather Service is automating weather balloon launches in Alaska as part of a shift that will concentrate staff at the agencies urban forecast offices. Listen now

Fairbanks North Star Borough receives federal grant to fund cleaner burning appliances

The $4 million Targeted Air Shed Grant announced by the Environmental Protection Agency last month is the latest aimed at reducing fine particulate pollution from wood and coal burning. Listen now
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UAF signs deal with New Mexico-based lab for future Arctic projects

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is partnering with Sandia National Laboratory to conduct science in the Arctic.

Can Alaska bison help save permafrost? Russian scientists want to find out

Part of the theory is that herd animals pack down snow, freezing the soil much deeper. Other herd effects may also reduce greenhouse gas production. Listen now

Senate passes bill adding ‘hunting preserve’ to 8 state wildlife refuge names

The Alaska Senate has a passed a bill that adds “hunting preserve” to the names of eight state wildlife refuges. Listen now

Neff says he’ll appeal Quest ban over poor care

Musher Hugh Neff is talking back to Yukon Quest organizers who this week banned him from next year’s race for poor dog care. The censure announced Tuesday is based on a necropsy of a Neff dog named Boppy, who died in this year’s race. Listen now

Hugh Neff banned from 2019 Yukon Quest due to poor dog care

Two-time Yukon Quest sled dog race champion Hugh Neff of Tok has been banned from participating in the 2019 race for poor dog care. Listen now