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Unalaska has broken the record for the warmest Christmas Day in the state of Alaska; COVID-19 cases in Unalaska are on the rise, again; and work is underway to build the Coast Guard’s first heavy icebreaker in 45 years.
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An Alaska crab boat captain formerly on the reality TV show “Deadliest Catch” has admitted to dealing heroin; Unalaska local Sean Peters hikes up Bunker Hill 321 times in a year; and Alaska tribes could gain the power to prosecute crimes like domestic and sexual assault in Native villages.
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In the past five years, Alaska had five fatal midair collisions involving commercial operators. The rest of the U.S. hasn't had any since 2009.
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Aviation is an essential and sometimes deadly part of life in rural Alaska, and some say the Federal Aviation Administration has been slow to act in the…
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a bill into law protecting an Unangax̂ cemetery in Funter Bay last week; public comment for the Army Corps of…
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The Unalaska City Council appointed a new councilmember at its meeting last night; the City of Unalaska has dropped its coronavirus risk level to "low"…
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Three Unalaskans have submitted letters of interest for vacant City Council Seat D; Dr. Robbie Swint Jr. will serve as Unalaska City School District's new…
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Unalaskans could have access to high speed internet service by late 2022, if GCI completes work to lay a fiber cable as planned; the state of Alaska will…
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The final resting place of an Unangax̂ soldier killed during World War II will finally be recognized; as the fishing season ramps up, so does frustration…
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Local public health mandates — including mask-wearing and self-quarantine after travel — are now "encouraged" instead of "required" in the City of…
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Unalaska school board president Fernando Barrera resigned from the school board last week; Alaska lawmakers sprinted to try to finish their work before…
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Unalaska has a new eagle rescuer, as the majority of local wranglers head off the island for the summer months; the state's largest wireless internet…