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Thousands of dead seabirds washed up on Alaska's shores this summer, marking the state's fifth straight year of mass die-offs.The carcasses have ranged…
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A magnitude-5.4 earthquake shook Unalaska and Akutan over the weekend.The quake struck Saturday at 5:25 a.m. about 20 miles south of Akutan, according to…
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Aleutian Region Breaks 95-Year Records For July Heat, RainfallLast month marked the hottest, driest July in the Aleutian Islands in 95 years.The conditions matched the larger trend across Alaska, which experienced…
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St. Paul Island's rogue rat has met its demise after 10 months of evading capture and living large at the local fish plant.The rat was found dead last…
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After spending years on Standard Oil Hill, the Qawalangin Tribe has leased a new home in the valley.The tribe moved into the former Unalaska Building…
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The City of Unalaska plans to pitch in to continue monitoring local salmon habitat by drone.This will be the second year of a survey project that has…
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As of Tuesday, single-use plastic bags will no longer be allowed in Unalaska.The City Council unanimously passed the ban in August – after six months of…
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Unalaskans helped to free a humpback whale last weekend after it was caught in fishing lines and buoys in Unalaska Bay.A responder with the National…
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It’s a packed house at a St. Paul community event. Island residents surround a table filled with trapping and tracking devices.Lauren Divine of the Aleut…
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Unalaska's first drone-operated salmon survey is now underway.The Unalaska Native Fishermen's Association (UNFA) has hired Andy Dietrick — of Aleutian…