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Despite difficulties with getting access to COVID-19 vaccines earlier in the year, roughly 1,800 people in Unalaska were vaccinated at a mass vaccination…
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Nearly all of Unalaska lost power for over an hour on Monday evening. The outage left everyone on the city's grid, except for those on Standard Oil Hill,…
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For the first time since the beginning of the year, Unalaska students will soon return to their classrooms full-time. Schools plan to reopen to in-person…
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As more Unalaskans get vaccinated, city facilities are beginning to reopen to larger crowds of people, and the island's Community Center is no exception —…
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The mailboxes of a group of World War II veterans have recently been flooded with a number of postcards and letters.The veterans all served in the…
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On Thursday evening, around 9 p.m. a bald eagle made its way into the Alaska Ship Supply grocery store in Unalaska. From outside, the store appeared…
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It's been nearly a year since Gov. Dunleavy closed public schools to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus pandemic last spring. Since then, the…
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Near the base of Mount Newhall in Unalaska, among several weathered Russian Orthodox crosses, a tall stone marks the grave of seaman Charles Moulthrope.…
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Four finalists have been selected in the Unalaska City School District's search for a new superintendent.John Conwell announced his resignation from the…
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As January comes to a close, Unalaska is rounding up the start of its busy winter fishing season. That's usually a bustling time for local bars and…