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Unalaska City officials were in Juneau March 3-6 for their annual lobby trip, where they presented some of their ongoing priorities to the Alaska Legislature.
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A long-anticipated dredging project in Unalaska is expected to commence in September despite a temporary delay in signing the project agreement earlier this week.
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Dillingham Independent, Bryce Edgmon, represents Unalaska as part of the 37th District in the Alaska House of Representatives. He’s co-chair of the House Finance Committee. He spoke with KUCB’s Andy Lusk on Feb. 9 about a range of local issues.
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Former Unalaska police chief Jay King has come under fire at his new position as police chief in Prosser, WA. He’s facing accusations of creating a toxic workplace, similar to accusations described in four lawsuits brought against the police department in Unalaska when King was chief.
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The Unalaska City Council greenlit a new cellular tower on Standard Oil Hill, despite appeals from some community members.
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Unalaska's first new council member in two years took the oath of office in late October, and Alejandro "Bong" Tungul was voted vice mayor.
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The polls have closed for Unalaska’s runoff election for School Board Seat B, and Brian Rankin received the most votes. Rankin received about 54% of the vote, coming in ahead of Nicole Bice who received around 46% of the vote.
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Unalaska City Clerk Estkarlen Magdaong shares information about the upcoming Oct. 3 municipal election, including how to vote, accommodations that are available and ballot security.
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The City of Unalaska swore in a new police chief Tuesday evening, about 10 months after the previous chief resigned.
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Two candidates are going into a runoff after no one won outright on Oct. 3.
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The final results for Unalaska’s Municipal Election are in, and they confirm Thomas Bell as City Council Seat B winner. Brian Rankin and Nicole Bice will be headed to a run-off election for School Board Seat B.
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The polls have closed and two races remain undecided as of Tuesday night.