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Alaska Dispatch News offers news, features and commentary with a statewide focus.
Based in Anchorage, Alaska Dispatch News offers news, features and commentary with a statewide focus. Whether reporting on powerful oil companies or on residents who live far from the urban centers where decisions are made, Alaska Dispatch's goal is to take an unflinching look at the state, from its massive riches to its abject poverty, and tell these stories to Alaskans and to the world.
Some full text starting in 2001. You'll find pre-2001 issues on microfilm on level 2 of Rasmuson Library.
Full text to the News Miner. Access provided via NewsBank from 2001. Back issues of the Fairbanks Daily Newsminer are available in microfilm on level 2 of the Rasmuson Library.
Since 2016, the Alaska State Library has been participating in the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). The program is a collaboration between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress designed to digitize and provide free access to historical newspapers from across the United States in Chronicling America, the text-searchable online database.