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Thank you to everyone who donated during our thirty-hour fundraiser.
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In July, KUCB partnered with Report for America — a nonprofit that helps send journalists to newsrooms around the country — to bring Andy Lusk to Unalaska to help cover news in the Eastern Aleutians area as well as contribute to local daily news production.
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We are proud of the work our team has done to share stories from Unalaska and across our region, and to keep our readers and listeners informed. We appreciate your support making KUCB a vibrant source of news and information.
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Former KUCB reporter Laura Kraegel is back at the station in an interim role for the spring of 2023.
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Stuart-Rasi is originally from Denver, Colorado, but has reported for stations across the nation. She has a Master of Arts in Environmental Science and Natural Resource Journalism from the University of Montana as well as a graduate certificate in Documentary Studies from the acclaimed Salt Institute in Portland, Maine.
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Don’t miss the fun this weekend at KUCB and the Museum of the Aleutians’ holiday event, “Not-so-Silent Night” at the Norwegian Rat Saloon.
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Brenden McEldery said he generally flies under the radar when it comes to his art. But this year, his retro boombox design will be on hoodies and stickers available at KUCB's annual membership pledge drive on Friday, Nov. 11.
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As 2021 comes to an end, KUCB's newsroom takes a step back to reflect and share some of this year’s most memorable stories and significant moments. To find the full stories from this end-of-the-year special, visit our website at KUCB.org.
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Lydia Dirks is a 21-year-old Unangax̂ artist who takes her inspiration from her family, Unangax̂ heritage, and other Indigenous artists, and hopes to use her work to inspire others to find healing through art.
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In June, KUCB partnered with Report for America to bring Theo Greenly — the station's newest reporter — to Unalaska to help cover news in the Eastern…