UAF crime declining because of ‘good kids’
FAIRBANKS — Crime at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has been going down for the past two years, but the chief of campus police said he has no idea what’s behind the decline. UAF police mad...
Ice Alaska's Armbruster is 'heart and soul' of organization
FAIRBANKS Alan Armbruster has a life story that flows like a Tom Hanks movie. The 59-year-old retired electronics technician has lived in exotic locales, including the desert of Turkey and icy G...
CENTRAL — For many mushers in the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, Eagle Summit did not resemble the big, bad race-wrecker it has been in the past. The 3,652-foot peak’s steep drop and pen...
The Anchorage Daily News has a good story today on former state employees who did not vest in the retirement system but wanted to get back on the payroll before the July 1 deadline and qualify for benefits they would otherwise miss out on. In the past few years a lot of people who had some ti...
The 77,000 current and retired public employees who may be at risk for identity theft because of information lost by a state contractor should receive letters within the next week or so with details on what to do next. The state is pressing a major credit agency to get a call center in place, pe...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski is working on alternative plans to limit carbon dioxide emissions while not harming the economy, a Republican staffer tells a Washington Post reporter. McKie Campbell, a Republican staff director on the energy committee who is from Alaska, told the Post that Murkowski is l...