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The fire, which started Thursday in Ambler’s landfill, was estimated at 1,500 acres by Monday.
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The tribe originally applied for the declaration in January, several months after an October 2025 storm destroyed an estimated 90% of homes and led to the mass evacuation of nearly all of the community's roughly 1,000 residents.
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The Kigluaik Mountains are home to wildlife and is a hotspot for subsistence users. But buried within it is also graphite, a key ingredient for batteries.
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The Alaska Native Language Center published a novel on June 1 that adapts a story from Rudyard Kipling's famous "The Jungle Book." The story is the only one from Kipling's collection that takes place outside of India, set in part on a beach in the middle of the Bering Sea, on St. Paul Island.
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The fire, which started Thursday in Ambler’s landfill, had burned around 500 acres by Friday.
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Every other June, more than 100 paddlers arrive in Juneau to kick off Celebration, a gathering of Alaska Native people celebrating cultural revitalization.