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June 3 and 4 mark big days in Unalaska’s history. Just ask Harriet Hope.“It’s just such a part of history that nobody knows," she said. "It hasn’t been…
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Seventy-five years ago, almost 900 Unangax̂ people were removed from their homes by the U.S. government and relocated to southeast Alaska.Officials said…
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In Unalaska, the U.S. Coast Guard has cleaned up controversial graffiti that was found spray-painted on a World War II bunker last month.The slogan read:…
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#722LIFE. MORGENTHUGS.That statement has been splashed across the side of a World War II bunker in Unalaska, leaving some residents outraged on social…
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The U.S. Air Force made a special visit to Unalaska Tuesday after a hiker found unexploded ordnance from World War II. A bomb squad destroyed the…
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About 75 years ago, the U.S. Navy built a marine railway in Unalaska. It was basically an underwater railroad that helped the military haul boats out of…
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Lately, the Unalaska City Council has slogged through a series of marathon meetings, filled with tough financial decisions, tie-breaker votes, and…
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In an effort to bring some movie magic to theater-less Unalaska, the Museum of the Aleutians (MOTA) is kicking off a free foreign film series this…
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City officials are ready to draft Unalaska’s budget for fiscal year 2018. But after a veto by Mayor Frank Kelty at Tuesday's City Council meeting, they’re…