A recent study indicates fires in the Yukon Flat region of Alaska are releasing more carbon into the atmosphere than previously thought.
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Audio Postcard: Alaskans migrate to Louisiana
Last weekend, some 40 Alaskans journeyed down to Louisiana for the Blackpot music and food festival.
Retired Fairbanks 4 detective defends interview, interrogation techniques
A police detective who investigated the John Hartman murder case took the stand Monday at the Fairbanks Four exoneration hearing.
Troopers ID body found in Willow Creek
The Alaska State Troopers have identified a body found in Willow Creek as 22-year-old Macklin Stevenson of Anchorage.
Defense secretary talks to Fairbanks servicemen on drawdown, suicide
“I would be proud if we figured out suicide in a way that was not only helpful to our own members who are having that problem, but to society as a whole,” Defense Secretary Ash Carter said.
Alternate suspect testifies at Fairbanks Four hearing
The hearing to reconsider the murder convictions of the Fairbanks Four is beginning its fifth week.
State introduces first witnesses in Fairbanks Four hearing
The state has begun calling witnesses in the Fairbanks Four evidentiary hearing.
Marvin Roberts testifies at ongoing Fairbanks Four hearing
Marvin Roberts is the last of the so-called Fairbanks Four, to address the court in an ongoing hearing to reconsider the 18-year-old case in light of new evidence.
Protesters, lawmaker bring Fairbanks Four case to the Capitol
Rep. David Guttenberg, a Democrat from Fairbanks, didn’t know about the protest, but addressed the Fairbanks Four on the floor of the House of Representatives.
Walker admin OKs cash for environmental study of Ambler Road megaproject
A proposed mining road through interior Alaska that was shelved amid the state’s multi-billion dollar budget crisis has been authorized by the administration of Gov. Bill Walker to spend more than $3 million to start an environmental assessment.