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Alaska State Parks is seeking campground hosts and a park assistant for the upcoming summer season in its Northern Region, offering Alaskans a chance to work outdoors while supporting some of the state’s most visited recreation areas. Open campground host locations include Rosehip Campground, Twin Bears Camp, Olnes Pond, Harding Lake Campground, and the Delta Recreation Site. Officials noted that applicants for Rosehip Campground must have their own RV. In addition, a Park Assistant position is available at Big Delta State Historical Park. Campground hosts play a key role in daily park operations, helping welcome visitors, share local park information,…
Families looking for a fun winter activity are invited to Park Play Day at Pioneer Park Centennial Hall on Thursday, February 12. The free community event brings together local partners, including the Fairbanks Children’s Museum and Fairbanks Arts, for an afternoon of games, crafts, and hands-on activities designed for children and families. Most activities will take place indoors at Centennial Hall, allowing families to enjoy winter-themed fun in a warm setting. Organizers say a snack will also be provided. Weather permitting, a limited number of outdoor activities will be offered to take advantage of Fairbanks’ winter atmosphere. Also Read: Alaska…
A decades-long effort to strengthen transportation in Southeast Alaska is taking visible shape along the northern Lynn Canal corridor, a route that serves as the primary demand center for the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS). Transportation officials say the corridor carries three out of every five AMHS passengers, making it the system’s busiest and most relied-upon route. Connecting communities such as Juneau, Haines, and Skagway, the Lynn Canal has long been essential for residents, workers, and visitors who depend on ferries for daily travel, supplies, and access to services. Because of its importance, the route has been the focus of…
A local restaurant is stepping up to support seniors in the Fairbanks community through a special fundraising partnership benefiting the Meals on Wheels program. Frozen Smoke BBQ will host fundraising days on Monday, February 2, Monday, February 23, and Monday, March 2, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. each day. During these events, 10 percent of all taco sales will be donated to the Fairbanks Meals on Wheels program, which provides nutritious meals to seniors and individuals in need. In addition to the percentage donation, Frozen Smoke BBQ has pledged to donate one smoked pork shoulder for every 50 tacos…
Emotional maturity is often misunderstood. Many people assume it simply means staying calm, being polite, or avoiding conflict. In reality, emotional maturity goes much deeper. It shapes how we respond to stress, handle relationships, accept responsibility, and make decisions when emotions are involved. An emotionally mature person isn’t emotionless. Instead, they understand their emotions, manage them thoughtfully, and respond rather than react. Some of the strongest signs of emotional maturity are subtle and easy to miss, especially because they don’t always look impressive on the surface. Below are 15 signs of emotional maturity that most people overlook, but that quietly…
FEB. 5, 2026 DR-4893-AK NR-018 FEMA NEWS DESK: (425) 487-4610 EMAIL: FEMA-R10-NEWSDESK@FEMA.DHS.GOV ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The hours of operation for the FEMA Alaska Call Center, which is assisting those affected by severe storms, flooding, and remnants of Typhoon Halong, Oct. 8-13, 2025, will change starting Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. The new hours of operation will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hours will remain the same on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Survivors may apply for state and FEMA Individual Assistance, as well as SBA assistance, before the deadline of Feb. 20, 2026. After the…
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Earthquake Center has released its weekly seismic update for early February, highlighting both recent earthquake activity and the anniversary of one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in Alaska. Over the past week, about 600 earthquakes were detected across the state. The strongest was a magnitude 5.2 earthquake south of Great Sitkin Island in the western Aleutians on February 1. Six earthquakes were reported as felt by residents, including a magnitude 4.4 quake in the Anchorage area early on February 4. The update also marked the anniversary of the 1965 magnitude 8.7 Rat Islands…
The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) is inviting the public to its February Brown Bag lunchtime session, featuring a discussion on financial empowerment and coaching. The virtual event will welcome Abby Miller, Financial Wellness Program Manager at the Cook Inlet Lending Center. Miller will explain what financial coaching looks like in practice and how the program supports long-term stability beyond simply obtaining a loan. During the session, Miller will cover how financial coaches help individuals build confidence and competence with money, what topics can be reviewed during coaching sessions, and what next steps may look like for people preparing…
Residents interested in the Prince William Sound shrimp fisheries will have an opportunity to hear directly from state biologists during a public online meeting hosted by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The virtual meeting will take place on Thursday, February 12, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., and is open to the public via Zoom. Biologists from ADF&G’s Division of Sport Fish and Commercial Fisheries will present an overview of how the shrimp fishery is managed, discuss recent trends, and explain what fishermen and communities can expect for the 2026 season. The session will include a 45-minute presentation, followed…
State transportation officials are inviting the public to take part in an upcoming virtual public meeting focused on proposed safety and mobility improvements at the Egan Drive and Yandukin Drive intersection, commonly known as the Fred Meyer intersection. The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) says the project aims to make the intersection safer and easier to navigate for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Plans include converting the area to a partially signalized intersection, designed to improve traffic flow while enhancing connectivity and safety for all users. The online public meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 2026,…
Travelers passing through Fairbanks International Airport who believe they may have lost a personal item are encouraged to report it promptly through the airport’s official lost-and-found system. Airport officials say items left inside the terminal, on sidewalks, or in parking areas can be reported quickly and easily online via the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities website. Submitting a report helps staff track and return lost belongings more efficiently. Officials also reminded passengers that items left on board an aircraft are handled directly by the airline, not the airport. Travelers who believe they left something on a plane should…
Winter cyclists in Anchorage are being invited to celebrate Winter Bike to Work Day with a morning community ride and giveaway event later this month. According to the Anchorage Health Department, the event will take place on Friday, February 13, from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. at Goose Lake Park. The annual winter celebration encourages residents to embrace active transportation, even during Alaska’s colder months. Organizers say the first 60 riders to arrive will receive rainbow wheel lights, helping improve visibility and add a festive touch to winter commuting. The event is open to cyclists of all experience levels and highlights…
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