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For the last century, reindeer have roamed St. Paul Island without much oversight.But now, the tribal government is stepping up its management style to…
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St. Paul’s greenhouse isn’t what you’d imagine. There’s no big glass structure. All the windows are covered from the inside. It’s underneath the city’s…
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Gregory Fratis Sr. isn’t a fan of salmon.“Fresh cooked salmon, uh, uh. I don’t like it,” said Fratis. “I can taste that fishy taste.”The 76-year-old says…
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Unalaskans are worried about the sockeye salmon run at Front Beach — thanks to a growing number of nets and seemingly fewer fish.That's why the…
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For the first time ever, Unalaska is hosting the group that guides federal subsistence rules in Southwest Alaska. Since it formed in the 1990s, the…
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The Qawalangin Tribe hosted the 19th Annual Camp Qungaayux this month. The cultural camp brought kids, elders, and community members to Humpy Cove for a…
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For you impatient audiophiles, here's the audio/podcast of SEAL: The Case of The Vanishing Seals (An Alaskan Island Mystery), airing Mar. 28 - 31 on KUCB.…
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Chapter 1. An Amazing DisasterFrom a viewing blind in the middle of a seal rookery on Alaska's remote Pribilof Islands, it can be hard to fathom this…