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  • Continued ferry service and shared fisheries taxes.These are some of the new lobbying priorities under consideration as the Unalaska City Council prepares…
  • The Museum of the Aleutians is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week; Unalaskans have until Sunday, Sept. 1 to register to vote in the city's fall…
  • The Museum of the Aleutians is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.To mark the occasion, the Unalaska museum is hosting a weeklong open house,…
  • Unalaska and the Aleutian region are expecting to feel the sting of state budget cuts finalized this week — in areas ranging from health care and higher…
  • Unalaska's Oct. 1 ballot features two contested races; state budget cuts are expected to affect the Aleutian region through hits to ferry service, volcano…
  • This week, Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed a bill that provides permanent fund dividends of $1,600, while maintaining vetoes on funding for programs like…
  • U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan is visiting Unalaska Wednesday as part of a trip dedicated to Arctic security.According to his staff, Alaska's junior senator is…
  • Lost Villages
    Lost Villages Project participants visit Makushin Village in 2009.During World War II, the Aleutian Islands became a front line in the Pacific theater. The arrival of war resulted in mass relocation of Unangax̂ People, who have lived in this region for more than 9,000 years. Several villages were never resettled. Evacuation had a profound impact on culture and identity, which continues to resonate today. "Tanadgusim Adan Chiilulix (a Journey Home): Revisiting the Lost Villages of the Aleutian Islands" tells the story of a project that brought Unangax̂ survivors of World War II back to the communities they were forced to leave during the war — and then never allowed to resettle.KUCB coverage of the Lost Villages Project is supported in part by a grant from the Alaska Humanities Forum and the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this coverage does not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
  • After a roughly seven-month search, Unalaska's health clinic has hired a new CEO. Melanee Tiura will start work Sept. 1, after moving with her family from…
  • Unalaskans will celebrate Saturday's Heart of the Aleutians festival at a new location.This year, the festival is billed as a downtown block party rather…
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