Top Stories
KNBA's Top Stories: A construction workshop to help Western Alaska Communities rebuild. Also, an Anchorage woman mauled by a bear takes time out to thank those who came to her rescue.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Denile Ault, Southcentral Foundation
KNBA News
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Four youth filmmakers from Southeast Alaska, ages 13 to 17, traveled to Calgary, Alberta last week to share their work at the Banff Mountain Film Festival.
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The idea of building a road to connect the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers has been studied for decades, but a new program spearheaded by the state transportation department could finally make the link between Alaska's two longest waterways a reality.
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Fairbanks-based Alaska Native filmmakers from Deenaadàį’ Productions are bringing an award-winning 1993 book to the screen for the first time.
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Writer Don Rearden and artist Beth Hill hope their relief efforts will help keep coastal evacuees in Alaska’s hearts and minds.
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WhaleSpotter is now used by a dozen companies, including some in Alaska