Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

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

Forty Mile caribou hunt to open early

Growth of the Forty Mile caribou herd in the eastern interior has prompted the state to open the winter hunting season Friday, two weeks earlier than normal. Listen now
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Victim of Delta Junction car accident identified

State troopers have identified the woman that was struck and killed by a car along the Alaska Highway near Delta Junction yesterday. Listen now
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Approved UA operating budget doesn’t include pay raises for non-union employees

A $917 million University of Alaska system operating budget for next year, approved by UA regents, does not include non-union employee pay raises.
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BLM is moving forward on proposed Ambler Road project

The Bureau of Land Management is taking the lead on an environmental review of the state proposed Ambler Road. The controversial project would punch an industrial access road from the Dalton Highway west to the Ambler Mining district. The proposed 211-mile road already faces substantial opposition from many area residents. Listen now

UAF looks to address hiring, pay discrepancies between men and women

In a move is prompted by employees, the University of Alaska Fairbanks is taking action to address workforce diversity and equity issues. Listen now

Yukon Quest clarifies its rules against dog doping

The Yukon Quest is clarifying its rule banning performance enhancing drugs. A press release issued by the Quest last week in light of a positive drug test on dogs in last year’s Iditarod says, “all dog teams are required to be clear of prohibited drugs”. Listen now

17 national parks could see fee increases, including Denali

The National Park Service is considering fee increases at 17 parks, including Denali. Higher entry fees would be in effect during peak season, or the busiest five months, starting May 1st. Listen now
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Fish and Game looks to secure water rights along major state rivers

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is securing water rights along Alaska’s major rivers. The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is currently taking public input on water reservation rights applications covering two stretches of the Tanana River near Fairbanks. Listen now
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2013 Dalton Highway fuel spill clean-up concludes

The state is closing the book on a Dalton Highway fuel spill that occurred four years ago. Listen now
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State recoups almost $600,000 from suit involving Interior river

The state has re-couped nearly $600,000 in legal fees from a 2012 lawsuit with the Bureau of Land Management over an Eastern Interior river. Listen now

Interior Gas Utility considers taking over Interior Energy Project

The Fairbanks North Star Borough’s Interior Gas Utility has a big decision to make. The voter former IGU is considering taking control of the state backed Interior Energy Project. Listen now
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Doyon says its natural gas prospects in Nenana Basin are promising

There’s renewed optimism about finding a deposit of natural gas in the Nenana Basin that can be developed. Listen now

State and Park Service look to make Parks Highway safety improvements

The State and the National Park Service are teaming up to improve safety on the Parks Highway near the entrance to Denali. Listen now
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UAF joins in Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is also holding events to honor Indigenous Peoples Day, today -- from 4 to 9 p.m. -- highlighting Alaska Native cultures. Listen now
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Ban on hovercraft use within Alaska preserve stands, another appeal may come up

The man at the center of a lawsuit over National Park Service authority to regulate rivers in Alaska parks is reacting to the most recent legal decision in the case. Listen now

New Hilcorp contract pushes Interior Energy Project along

The Interior Energy Project has achieved a major milestone. On Thursday, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority Board approved a plan advancing the state effort to increase availability of natural gas in Fairbanks. Listen now

Ft. Wainwright soldier charged with assaulting infant son

A Ft. Wainwright soldier is charged with assaulting his infant son. Fairbanks Police say 22-year-old Ronald L. McGriff was arrested Wednesday and charged with first degree assault for severely injuring his 8-month-old son in August. Listen now

La Niña Watch triggered, could affect Alaska winter temperatures

Cooling Pacific Ocean temperatures have triggered a La Nina Watch for the northern hemisphere. The Climate Prediction Center and the International Institute for Climate and Society issued the watch, which is based on below normal sea temperature readings in the eastern equatorial Pacific. Listen now

Fairbanks in a financial jam as state support declines

Declining state support has Fairbanks city and borough government up against a financial wall. Listen now

Wildfires pop up near Chisana and Tanana

Recent warm, dry weather in the interior has resulted in two late season wildfires. Listen now