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MOTA's latest collection tells stories through preservation, not display
The Museum of the Aleutians in Unalaska has received 22 boxes of archaeological artifacts from the Islands of Four Mountains in the central Aleutian Islands. While some may never be displayed, they remain crucial to understanding Unangax̂ history.
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Rep. Mary Peltola talks regional fisheries, Arctic security and public education
Congresswoman Mary Peltola has served as the State of Alaska’s only representative in the U.S. House since 2022. She was previously a tribal judge and is the first Alaska Native person in Congress. She’s running for reelection in November and stopped by Unalaska to hear more about the community’s unique concerns.
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Meteorologists say winter forecast uncertain in Aleutian Islands
A weak La Niña system is predicted this winter, meaning meteorologists can't forecast whether the Aleutian Islands will experience higher or lower than normal temperatures and precipitation this season.
Unangax̂ filmmaker Kanesia McGlashan-Price debuts PBS documentary on local subsistence hunting
Unangax̂ filmmaker Kanesia McGlashan-Price released a new short film in September for the PBS science documentary program NOVA. The film is called “Tides of Tradition,” and it’s part of a six-part series called “Legacy of the Land,” produced exclusively by Indigenous filmmakers.
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Unalaska students shape early video production
In this episode, we take a look at the earliest local broadcasts in Unalaska, which students ran.
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A look at the 1980s newsroom with local reporters
In Episode Three of "Amplifying the Aleutians," we will look back at reporting in the 1980s.
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Pan Viva headed to sea after weathering intense Unalaska storm
After several days of waiting out a storm near Unalaska, the Pan Viva is on the move and headed to its destination port in Washington State. The U.S. Coast Guard order which kept the vessel in place for most of Monday has been lifted.
Cargo ship carrying 300k gallons of fuel endures storm near Unalaska, prepares to continue voyage south
A Panamanian cargo ship carrying 300,000 gallons of fuel is still anchored near Unalaska, not expected to depart until at least Monday morning, as poor weather conditions persist.
‘A fantastic place for us to see if we can really deliver’: federal officials examine Unalaska’s unique energy challenges
Officials with the Department of Energy came to Unalaska in late September to discuss infrastructure grant opportunities and ways to diversify local energy sources.
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Unalaskans reflect on the foundation of local TV and radio
In this episode, we set the stage with descriptions of 1970s Unalaska, and talk about how residents found news and information before the arrival of TV, Radio, and internet.
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