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Census workers have begun distributing materials in Unalaska again after a two-month pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 18, the Census Bureau…
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May 5 is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.The missing and murdered Native women epidemic is an issue…
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Wednesday marked the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. If you head to the official Earth Day 2020 website, you'll find a map of the world that looks like…
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Unalaska's clinic will soon have two different types of "rapid" COVID-19 testing devices — the Abbott IDNow system and the Cepheid GeneXpert IV-2…
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On Friday, President Donald Trump signed a $2 trillion economic relief plan into law—the largest stimulus ever passed in the United States. The package…
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New classes at this summer's Camp Qungaayux taught kids traditional Unangax̂ skills they haven't learned in previous years. Organized by the Qawalangin…
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After spending years on Standard Oil Hill, the Qawalangin Tribe has leased a new home in the valley.The tribe moved into the former Unalaska Building…
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Unalaskans Organize Food Drive For St. GeorgeThanks to a new direct flight, Unalaskans are bringing food and clothes to their northern neighbors on St. George Island, some 200 miles across the Bering…
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Unalaska's Camp Qungaayux celebrated its twentieth anniversary this year.KUCB's Laura Kraegel has the story from Humpy Cove, where the Qawalangin Tribe is…
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This weekend, the Qawalangin Tribe is holding its annual election and membership meeting.Competing for three seats on the tribal council are Helen Brown,…