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The window for Alaska Native tribes to apply for grants to build broadband infrastructure closes Wednesday night.Approximately 60,000 people in Alaska live without broadband, impeding access to services like telemedicine and remote education. In an effort to help communities close that “digital gap,” the federal government has offered $980 million to help deliver broadband to Indigenous tribes throughout the nation.
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Customers will likely have to wait until next year to use their Alaska Airlines miles to purchase tickets on Ravn Alaska flights, according to airline…
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The U.S. Coast Guard rescued four stranded crew members Thursday, near the entrance to Beaver Inlet, according to a USCG statement. The MH-65 Dolphin…
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The Unalaska City Council voted unanimously in favor of a citywide mask mandate at its meeting Tuesday, in an attempt to curb the recent spread of…
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Joe Henning was sworn in as a new member of the Unalaska City School District's board of education at a meeting on August 18. After about a half hour of…
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Enveloped in a thin layer of clouds, a few dozen Unalaskans stood on a bank around Margaret's Bay on the evening of August 12 and watched as Unalaska…
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Three volcanoes are currently erupting across the Aleutian Range — Great Sitkin and Semisopochnoi in the Aleutian Islands, and Pavlof Volcano on the…
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The City of Unalaska confirmed what it called a "widespread community exposure" of COVID-19, after identifying two new community acquired cases of the…
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The Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska and the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association dedicate a new ulux̂tax̂ to a pillar of the community; Ravn Alaska says…
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Fletcher Bagley, a soon-to-be second grader, held a small glass vial in the air filled with a dark green liquid. It's wormwood oil, which can be used to…