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A young Alaska Native engineer with roots in Kongiganak has been appointed as a Youth Climate advisor to the United Nations.
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A Kuskokwim Delta coastal flood advisory and flood watch along the Kuskokwim River are in effect.
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The rising cost of food and other household goods compound in rural Alaska, where the shipping system that bypasses postal offices is seeing a rate hike.
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Three candidates have filed to run for the four open seats on Bethel City Council. That leaves a seat open for the possibility of a write-in campaign.
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Bethel Police had been looking for a teenage girl who was last seen this weekend along Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway.
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Fr. Provinsal currently serves the villages of Chevak, Nightmute, and Toksook Bay. He will be staying in the region until the summer of 2026, drawing upon his half a century of expertise to mentor incoming clergy members on how to effectively serve the faithful of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
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In Bethel, many readers have spent their summer "leveling up" through the library’s reading program. A community celebration on Aug. 16 marks the end of the game-themed program.
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More than a dozen protests broke out statewide as President Trump and Russian President Putin met on Anchorage’s military base.
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Inspired by her family of artists, Victoria Sosa knew from a young age she wanted to follow in their path.
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While Magner said he’s been passionate about the faith since he was a teenager, it wasn’t until a fateful talk on Native ministry that he was inspired to pursue a life serving Indigenous communities.
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Ultimately, the alphabet soup of organizations and high-level officials that did participate had positive things to say about HUD Secretary Scott Turner's Aug. 13 visit. But with the media barred, few details have been made public.
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In his nearly 30 years as a Jesuit priest in the region, Wood said the highlight of serving in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta was getting to build relationships with his community.
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Public opinion was largely opposed to the show, fearing it would showcase Bethel’s most vulnerable community members.
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According to the state’s Aug. 2 disaster declaration, the loss of the building has disrupted the community’s ability to maintain basic public safety services and emergency response.
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Researchers are studying rockslide risk in the tourism-dependent town as part of a regional effort to help seven tribal governments understand and respond to local geohazards.
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Doug Huntman got his turtle when he was 12. “Obviously I have a lot of gray hair on my face now,” he says. “I'm 55, so that is a long time to have a pet.”
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The board approved a draft of a new policy that could sanction physicians for providing gender affirming care to minors in the state.
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Former Anchorage Daily News opinion page editor Michael Carey says he was impressed by the care Haycox took in researching and writing.
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