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Ten year anniversary of Trooper Gabe Rich and Sergeant Scott Johnson
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - May 1 marks the tenth anniversary of the deaths of two Alaska State Troopers (AST) killed in the line of duty. Trooper Gabe Rich and Sergeant Scott Johnson were investigating reports that a person had brandished a firearm in the village of Tanana several days earlier when they were shot and killed in an ambush.
Could Fairbanks help bring inventor’s pipe dream into reality?
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - A Colorado-based inventor wants to disrupt worldwide transportation paradigms with a cheaper and faster method for travel and shipping. And he thinks Fairbanks could be the epicenter for that effort. Daryl Oster envisions another Trans-Alaska pipeline, but it wouldn’t have termini in the state. This pipeline...
University of Alaska, graduate workers reach initial agreement after protests across the state
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - This week, the University of Alaska and Alaskan Graduate Workers Association – which represents all 425 graduate student employees at three campuses – came to a tentative agreement on an initial contract running from July 1, 2024, through December 31, 2026. The arrangement comes after protests that took place on Monday in Fairbanks and Anchorage.
After 35 years, Fairbanks bus driver retires with fond memories
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Fairbanks North Star Borough public transportation system marked the end of an era on Tuesday. For 34 years, Chris Williams has driven public busses around Fairbanks and North Pole. On Tuesday afternoon she drove her final shift, surprising her regulars with donuts and juice, and finished off with a surprise farewell party in the Fairbanks Transit Center.
Eagle River resident charged with possession of a firearm as a felon
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - A man in Eagle River was charged last week for being a felon in possession of a firearm. In October 2023, Kyle Reynolds, 27, allegedly possessed a firearm during a domestic violence assault, according to court documents. Reynolds, prior to this alleged event, had a felony conviction for assault and failing to stop at the direction of a peace officer which resulted in serious injury.
Alaska Plans Prescribed Burns: Wasilla, Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Palmer included
Prescribed burns will be taking place over the coming weeks in parts of Alaska. The Division of Forestry and Fire Protection says, weather permitting, burns are planned in Wasilla again this year, as well Fairbanks, Delta Junction, and Palmer. Smoke may be visible in these areas during burn windows, but...
Assembly overrules planning commission’s bridge decision in close vote
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly opted Thursday to reject a recommendation from the borough’s planning commission and grant local planning approval for a bridge project that’s collected no shortage of controversy. The resolution that passed assembly muster did, however, prescribe that Alaska Department...
Pet of the Week: Anubis
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - You may have heard of the jackal-headed Egyptian god Anubis - now get ready to meet his namesake! And just like his predecessor, all this Anubis wants is your heart. Anubis is a 9-month old neutered male German Shepherd mixed breed, who has been at the...
Alaska clinic effectively treating substance use disorder
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - There is a national opioid and drug epidemic greatly impacting Alaskans, but there are effective treatment options available in the state. The Alaska Division of Public Health revealed there was a 38% increase in overdose deaths from 2022 to 2023 in the state. Ideal Option, a...
Prescribed burns to begin on military grounds near Fairbanks and North Pole
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - The implementation of prescribed fires will start as early as May 2, at several military training areas around Fairbanks and North Pole. The burn operations will take place at live-fire ranges of the Yukon Training Area near Eielson Air Force Base and the Fort Wainwright Small Arms Complex south of Fairbanks.
Rescue medication can keep an overdose from turning fatal
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Opioids are commonly prescribed to treat acute pain by blocking pain receptors in the Central Nervous System. However, what makes them effective also makes them dangerous due to risks of addiction and overdose. One tool to prevent overdose deaths is becoming increasingly common - naloxone, often...
The i5 Play of the Week for Tuesday, April 30
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - It’s time for the best of the best high school soccer plays from Interior Alaska. Watch the plays and vote for your favorite play. The play with the most votes will be announced Friday on the Fairbanks Evening News between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. during the sports section.
As rises the sun, so rises the bun
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Two Fairbanksans are linking up crafts to leave their mark on a building that most recently housed local businesses, Gulliver’s Books and Sunshine Health Foods. Pun-loving baker, Wendy Boger, became top bun at the iconic seasonal food trailer in the Beaver Sports parking lot ten...
School closure on Alaska Air Force base highlights effects of education policy choices
Zoe Fuller said she has made some peace with the news of her school’s closure, but initially, she said she was really upset. She and her friend Kaitlyn Manning chatted easily on Monday as they walked down Ben Eielson Junior Senior High School’s linoleum halls, lined with sports trophies and blue lockers. Ben Eielson is […] The post School closure on Alaska Air Force base highlights effects of education policy choices appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
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