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Girdwood's hidden homeless mostly have jobs, just no place they can afford to live. Construction is about to begin on the long-debated King Cove-Cold Bay Road. Also Gov. Mike Dunleavy sets a new record for vetoes. And one Yukon River elder's craving for salmon is finally satisfied after a rare subsistence opening.
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Host Wigi Tozzi welcomes Johnny Prizm into the studio for some live music!
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Studio Q &A: Polly Andrews & Denile Ault
KNBA News
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Canadian mining company Graphite One was potentially months away from receiving the key federal permits it needed for a massive graphite mine on the Seward Peninsula. But a decision from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is adding a year to that timeline.
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The state Department of Fish and Game says the bear culling is working, but critics say there's no proof.
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Bureau of Land Management says it will not 'unreasonably limit development' of oil and gas in the refuge until many facilities are built.
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A study published in April showed the correlation between the extreme heatwave conditions and the nosedive in Yukon River Chinook stocks.
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She was known for helping to desegregate schools in Alaska, as well as advocating for better healthcare for Alaska Native people and equal pay for female cannery workers.