Dark and starry night skies won't disappear entirely from Fairbanks as days get longer this spring and summer. That's because the University of Alaska Fairbanks is set to unveil the Interior's first ...
Sea ice is sticking to Alaska's northern coast for less time each year, according to 27 years of data analyzed by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists. Such landfast ice, which stays attached to ...
Stable sea ice along Alaska’s coast is disappearing faster than expected, with the season shrinking by weeks and even months in recent decades. The ice is forming later in the fall and, in some places ...
MANLEY HOT SPRINGS — It’s so quiet in these spruce hills and tamarack swamps that 27 hours and 50 miles passed between when Forest Wagner and I said goodbye to one human being at Old Minto and hello ...
MANLEY HOT SPRINGS — It’s so quiet in these spruce hills and tamarack swamps that 27 hours and 50 miles passed between when Forest Wagner and I said goodbye to one human being at Old Minto and hello ...
An estimated 1,200 local residents gathered in downtown Fairbanks on Saturday to take part in the No Kings Rally, part of a worldwide string of protests scheduled for the day. The No Kings ...
Alaskans are a small step closer to having a system that can send alerts to their phones seconds before an earthquake hits. Those alerts would come from a U. S. Geological Survey early warning system ...
Editor’s note: This story was updated Tuesday night to add a response from the Alaska Department of Law. Two Alaska school districts filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Anchorage Superior Court against the ...
“The history of the Olympics for San Diego starts with us,” said Vice President and General Manager of Fairbanks Ranch Country Club Dawn Latreille. Eleven miles and more than 40 jumps — Fairbanks ...