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Fairbanks Man in Jail on Murder Charges after Thursday Night Shooting on Old Steese

By Staff on May 10, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Rural  

Fairbanks Man in Jail on Murder Charges after Thursday Night Shooting on Old Steese

A Fairbanks man is in jail and charged with Murder I after an incident off of the Old Steese Highway on Thursday night. Trooper dispatch reports that a 911 call came in at 10:25 pm on Thursday night reporting that a man had been shot in the head by an acquaintance at an residence on Gold […]

Trooper and Wasilla Officer Cleared in Shooting Death of Gordon Samel

By Staff on May 10, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

After an investigation into the officer-involved shooting on March 9th in Wasilla, it was concluded by the Office of Special Prosecution and Appeals that Trooper Daron Cooper was justified in believing that Wasilla Police Department Officer Brandon Gray was about to be hit by the suspect vehicle when he opened fire on the vehicle’s driver. It […]

The Alaska LNG Project Begins

By Office of Governor Parnell on May 9, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

Fairbanks, Alaska – Joined by hundreds of Alaskans, including pipefitters, skilled workers, apprentices, welders, and legislators, Governor Sean Parnell today moved Alaska one step closer to a gasline by signing Senate Bill 138. Introduced by the governor, SB 138 advances a large-diameter Alaska natural gas pipeline project and empowers Alaska to become an owner in […]

Alaska Science Forum: Minto Flats is Home to Hidden Faults

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 9, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Just over the hill from Fairbanks is a broad, swampy lowland pocked with lakes and sliced by crooked brown streams. You could hide Anchorage in Minto Flats, home to more moose, beavers and northern pike than people. The spongy surface of the flats is good for a few things: making mosquitoes and hiding the effects […]

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