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Two former Bethel athletes to join Alaska High School Hall of Fame
Thomas Dyment and Hayden Lieb are being honored for their excellence in wrestling.
State extends deadline for disaster-related unemployment assistance to April 3
April 3 is also the cut-off for people affected by the October 2025 West Coast storms to apply for state and federal individual assistance, and for loans from the federal Small Business Administration.
'Lost Women of Alaska': Retired Unangax̂ detective on law enforcement's failures to protect Alaska Native women
For this episode of Island Interviews, KUCB’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi spoke with Dr. Michael Livingston, one of the experts featured in “Lost Women of Alaska,” about the series, the cases and what he thinks law enforcement needs to do differently to better protect Alaska Native women.
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How the federal government is painting immigrants as criminals on social media
Experts say this kind of media campaign is unprecedented and paints a distorted picture of immigrants and crime
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Unalaska’s rural healthcare could get national spotlight with new documentary series
The main health clinic in Unalaska may soon be the focus of a new documentary series on A&E. An independent documentary filmmaker has already begun virtual interviews with staff members.
Research looks at economic impacts of Bethel’s ice road, barge, and air traffic
Researchers from the University of Alaska Anchorage are combining machine learning and community feedback to understand the ties between income and transportation accessibility in the regional hub.
As U.S. and Iran wrap latest round of nuclear talks, Trump weighs his options
President Trump weighs his military options in Iran as his administration continues negotiating over Tehran's nuclear program.
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How U.S. allies are bracing for Trump's potential military action against Iran
NPR's Michel Martin asks former Ambassador and Middle East Special Envoy Dennis Ross about how U.S. allies are bracing for the possibility of U.S. military action against Iran.
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VA says it won't enforce rule that would have affected veterans' benefits
The Department of Veterans Affairs has rescinded a new rule after an outcry from veterans, who said it could have lowered their monthly benefits.
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House Oversight Committee member Rep. Wesley Bell discusses the Clintons' deposition
Democratic Rep. Wesley Bell of Missouri, a member of the House Oversight Committee, talks about the deposition of the Clintons in the Epstein probe, which continues Friday with the former president.
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