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Pooch Rescued from Under Car After Collision
Dog suffered extensive injuries.
New Show Set in Portlock Explores Legend of Bigfoot
The Discovery Plus show begins streaming on Dec. 7.
The Federal Government will Manage the Yukon River Salmon Fishery Where the River Passes Through Federal Lands
The federal government will manage the Yukon River salmon fishery this summer where the river passes through federal lands.
Covid Update for Week Ending May Third
On the regular Thursday Covid Brief with host Josh Krohn, guests were South Peninsula Hospital’s Derotha Ferraro and Public Health Nurse Lorne Caroll.
Alaska SeaLife Center takes in two harbor seal pups found abandoned on a beach in Kasilof
The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward admitted two abandoned harbor seal pups earlier this month after they were found on a beach in Kasilof.Now, in the center’s care, officials say the pups are growing and eating, and vets hope to release them back to the ocean soon.
In victory for commercial fishermen, court orders Cook Inlet fishery to reopen
Cook Inlet drift fishermen can fish the federal waters of the inlet this summer after all.
‘This is about love’: Unalaskans celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month
In Unalaska, people celebrated Pride in the parking lot of the local high school. Kids played corn hole and hopscotch on a rainbow court, volunteers cooked corn dogs and handed out slices of rainbow cake, and guests mingled and answered trivia questions about LGBTQ+ history and issues.
RVers not Driven Away by High gas Prices
Those prices could be enough to give even the most zealous roadtrippers pause. But vacationers who are hellbent on getting their dream Alaskan vacations aren't going to let anything stop them— not this time.
Costs shoot up for local farmers
Farming in Alaska can be an art as well as a science, being on the edge of land that can be cultivated. But in the last two years, the cost of doing it has increased, stretching farmers.The price for fertilizer has drastically increased in the last year—in some cases, it’s doubled. The price for gasoline and diesel has also climbed across Alaska, which farmers rely on to run equipment and transport crops and livestock.
What Voters Need to Know to Cast a Ballot in the June 11 Special Primary Election for Alaska's US House Seat
The unexpected death of former U.S. House Rep. Don Young has triggered the need for a special election in Alaska to fill his seat
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