Every Alaskan owns at least one version of a sensitive scientific instrument: the thermometer. But what is it measuring? Because hot and cold are relative terms, sometimes our senses can’t be trusted to tell us the difference. For example, a tub of ice water will feel warm if you stick your foot in it after […]
Record turnout for candidates and community emphasizes hope for Interior’s future FAIRBANKS- Community members turned out in droves yesterday for the inaugural Climate Jobs and Justice Forum at the JP Jones Community Development Center. Over 125 community members showed up to have their questions answered by 18 Municipal candidates, from City Mayor, Fairbanks and North […]
U.S Attorney Bryan Schroder announced on Wednesday that a Fairbanks Grand Jury handed down a 11-count indictment against a Fairbanks woman for “fraudulent transactions with an access device, bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft.” 35-year-old Natasha Sabrina Clark was arrested on the charges on Monday and is being held pending trial, the Department of Justice […]
Alaska State Troopers are investigating a road rage incident on Farmer’s Loop in Fairbanks and are seeking additional information in reference to the case that occurred on Sunday evening. AST received a call reporting the incident taking place in Fairbanks at 9:14 pm as it was taking place and responded to the area. After […]