Tuesday marks 100 days of the second Donald Trump presidency, and education is one of the many things effected in the state.
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Young athletes from around the state will showcase their skills in competitions rooted in Indigenous subsistence practices.
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Sea ice in the Arctic was at a record low this winter, according to research released earlier this month from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Tune in to KNBA this week, as we bring you the energy and personality of the 2025 Native Youth Olympics! KNBA will have special news coverage, and live at noon to 1 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, join us for Alaska's Native Voice-hear from athletes, coaches, and more voices from NYO
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At its annual gathering in Anchorage, the Alaska Press Club bestowed one of its highest honors to four activists in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons movement. Antonia Commack, Amber Batts, Michael Livingston and Marcella Boskofsky were recipients of the Press Club's First Amendment Award for their work in identifying a third victim in the case of serial killer Brian Smith.
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A group of Native youth from across the country are representing their communities on a national level this year, including a young woman from Unalakleet.