The payments cover Bristol Bay red king crab and Bering Sea snow crab fisheries from the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 seasons, ...
For this episode of "Island Interviews," KUCB's Sofia Stuart-Rasi sat down with Dr. James Pizzadili to discuss his work in ...
Four youth filmmakers from Southeast Alaska, ages 13 to 17, traveled to Calgary, Alberta last week to share their work at the ...
Unalaska’s City Manager Bil Homka resigned, with his last day on the job Friday, Nov. 14. Unalaska Mayor Vince Tutiakoff said ...
The retrial of a 2019 Unalaska crash that killed two teens began Monday, when the court considered new photos and videos ...
Commercial fishing jobs in Alaska are down for the fifth year in a row. That’s according to new economic data from the state ...
Challenges and setbacks have plagued the case for years, including COVID-19 restrictions, postponements due to Ruckman’s ...
Unalaska’s school superintendent submitted her resignation Tuesday. Kim Hanisch joined the Unalaska City School District in ...
For this episode of "Island Interviews", KUCB’s Sofia Stuart-Rasi sat down with IFHS Nurse Practitioner Greg Walter to discuss practical, accessible changes Unalaskans can make at the grocery store, ...
Residents reported changing where they pick berries and plants, and where they hunt birds and fish. Some have stopped harvesting salmon and marine invertebrates entirely.
A measure to compel the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein is on its way to President Trump's desk after quickly advancing through both chambers of Congress Tuesday.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance about whether the Justice Department's probe into Democrats' ties to Jeffrey Epstein will affect the potential release of the files.