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The Gilmore Trail neighborhood northeast of Fairbanks was partially evacuated due to a nearby wildfire Thursday, with lightning sparking a dozen new Interior blazes.
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Both pilots ejected from the F-16D Fighting Falcon, which was at Eielson for a multinational Red Flag exercise, after it crashed during takeoff Tuesday afternoon.
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U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan said he wasn't able to make a town hall arranged to hear from him during Congress's spring break. Organizers decided to hold the event anyway.
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A couple dozen Fairbanksans sang songs and rallied on a main street corner Monday, in an impromptu protest marking three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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NewsCenter Fairbanks went dark Saturday, as owner Gray TV consolidates broadcasts from Alaska's News Source in Anchorage.
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Police say Cedar Mae Sarten, 42, faces a first-degree murder count in the Oct. 14 death of Robert Sarten.
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A storm bringing up to 10 inches of snow to Fairbanks halted bus service Monday, also closing school and university classes.
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Local law allows the town of 417, which held its election Oct. 1, to hold a new one if voters have legitimate complaints about it.
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Grier Hopkins defeated fellow former state lawmaker John Coghill by just 154 votes in the high-turnout election.
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Elia Ansaknok was reported missing on the Chena River in downtown Fairbanks Friday, with Robert Peter reported overdue to Fort Yukon Saturday.