Two University of Alaska Fairbanks professors questioned the journalistic ethics of interior Alaska's largest newspaper, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, in a letter to colleagues dated October 3. The letter, written by John Creed and Susan Andrews, professors of journalism and general studies at UAF's Chukchi campus in Kotzebue, says that the News-Miner gave preferential treatment to state
We are appalled by today’s editorial. You’ve decided for us that the majority of borough residents are against the Bartos-Sattley resolution calling for Rumsfeld’s resignation.
In 1986, Frank Ostanik’s father told him the family was moving back to the Fairbanks area after a three-year stay in Nebraska. “The first thing I asked my dad was ‘Can I go to Eielson and play football?’
Former Alaska Nanooks rifle shooters Jamie Beyerle and Matt Emmons are part of a star-studded United States team attending a major competition in Granada, Spain. The 2006 International Shooting Sports Federation World Cup Finals began Tuesday and last until Oct. 10.
While surrounded by family and friends, Logan David Phillips of North Pole passed away on Sept. 26, 2006, as the result of an automobile accident the day before. He was 6 years old.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska Soldiers stationed in Texas will leave for Iraq a month early, allowing Fort Wainwright's 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team to prepare to return home. That's what the Army told members of Congress.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska Soldiers stationed in Texas will leave for Iraq a month early, allowing Fort Wainwright's 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team to prepare to...