Former Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson will enter the crowded race for Alaska governor. Bronson made his announcement at the Westmark Hotel's conference center in Fairbanks on Thursday morning.
Despite the icy name, “Frozen Jr.” is bound to warm hearts of audience members at the Fairbanks Academy of Children’s Theater’s weekend of performances. The show follows sisters Anna and Elsa as they ...
Challenges to books held by school and public libraries have grown exponentially over the past five years. Individuals and groups across the country have increasingly been petitioning elected ...
Former Fairbanks Daily News-Miner education reporter Weston Morrow is one of five winners of the 2025 National Poetry Series Open Competition. The National Poetry Series is a literary awards program ...
On Tuesday night, Candidates up for election gathered in the Wood Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for the last community question forum before election day on Tuesday. The event was ...
Hello lovely borough. I am an official write-in candidate for FNSB Assembly Seat B in the October 7 municipal election, so I’d like to introduce myself and share what I’m ...
Three former Fairbanks standouts are continuing their basketball journeys in Europe. Daniel Hornbuckle, Ruthy Hebard and Jeremiah Bailey, all 2016 graduates of interior high schools, have turned their ...
Jazz with a unique Native American spin will fill the Davis Concert Hall on Saturday when the Delbert Anderson Quartet takes the stage. The combo blends songs from trumpeter Anderson’s Diné heritage ...
The virus that caused the Covid-19 pandemic is still circulating, but some Alaskans seeking to be vaccinated against the disease may have to wait for that service.
Fairbanks First United Methodist Church will host two Music & More events in October. At 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, the popular and talented South Cushman Social Club will ...
A former Fort Wainwright soldier found guilty last year for kidnapping after holding two people at gunpoint in June 2023 was sentenced to seven years on Tuesday.
When I decided to run for Fairbanks City Council, it wasn’t because I wanted recognition or because politics was my plan. I’m running because I believe our community is at a turning point and it’s ...
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