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The closure of the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery has enormous implications for Unalaska and surrounding communities; Ravn Alaska’s new nonstop aircraft touched down in Unalaska for the first time yesterday; and some evacuees from Afghanistan will soon be making Alaska their home.
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The Unalaska preschool’s morning session will be closed until Sept. 13; the window for Alaska Native tribes to apply for free wireless broadband licenses closes Wednesday night; and a look back at the 24th annual Qawalangin Tribe's culture camp, where around 50 youth learned about Unangax̂ culture, values and skills.
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The Unalaska City Council enacted a new mask mandate as local COVID-19 cases rise; the largest organization of Alaska Native Tribes and Native…
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The Unalaska school board swore in a new member at its meeting Wednesday; emergency room doctors in Anchorage sounded dire warnings about the city's…
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The City of Unalaska raised its COVID-19 risk level and confirmed what it called "widespread community exposure" of the virus yesterday; Dr. Lisa…
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Unalaska's City Council approved a resolution at last night's meeting that will put a sales tax increase on the ballot for October's municipal election;…
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COVID-19 infections spike in Sand Point, leading many organizations to close their doors to in-person business; the nation's $1-trillion federal…
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In June, KUCB partnered with Report for America to bring Theo Greenly — the station's newest reporter — to Unalaska to help cover news in the Eastern…
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A new airline startup announced yesterday that it will soon be offering daily flights between Unalaska and Anchorage; Alaska's state government has joined…
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A group of legislators visited Unalaska last week to meet the community and see firsthand the issues facing the island; Alaska Congressman Don Young and…