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The Anchorage Fire Department plans to clear a 300-foot fire break along 3 miles of Campbell Airstrip Road, with controlled burns on JBER starting Saturday.
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Troopers investigate in-custody deaths, “just as we would for any other unanticipated death that occurs in Alaska,” a spokesperson said.
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Police say officers responding Wednesday night to conduct a welfare check at an East 42nd Avenue home found the bodies of two men and a woman.
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Unless he appeals, Fairbanks pilot Kenneth Jouppi must give up his Cessna 206 for ignoring beer loaded onto a 2012 flight routed to the dry village of Beaver.
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The court is weighing whether a groundbreaking DNA search and excluded confession warrant overturning the 2022 conviction in one of Fairbanks' most infamous cold cases.
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The PBS program Frontline investigates the impacts of climate change in rural, coastal Alaska communities, where warming is happening faster than elsewhere on Earth.
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This comes as Hegseth is again mired in controversy over sharing military operational details in a group chat.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a Philippine national in Kodiak last week, as the Trump administration has ramped up deportation activities.
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Delayed repairs have led to a health and safety crisis in many Alaska schools.
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Marvin Roberts, Eugene Vent, Kevin Pease and George Frese spent two decades behind bars, until another man came forward to say it was actually his group of friends that had killed John Hartman.
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Police say Adayus Robertson, 24, is accused of shooting Joseph Casas, 37, in the head at a Fairbanks apartment last week.
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The National Transportation Safety Board says the engine fell from the Douglas C-54 just before it crashed along the Tanana River last April, killing both crew members.