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KNBA’s Top Stories: The debate over how much to subsidize the Alaska Liquified Natural Gas project dominates the final days of the legislative session. Months after Typhoon Halong, Western Alaska villages are still rebuilding — and considering relocation. The Nenana Ice Classic tripod has fallen — and this year’s timing surprised even the scientists.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Princess Daazhraii Johnson, Kristen Moreland, & Florian Schulz
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KNBA News
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Aleutian Airways flew its first scheduled Saab 2000 flight to St. Paul on Monday, restoring regularly scheduled passenger service to Anchorage nearly nine months after Ravn Alaska ended its route to the Bering Sea community. Since then, residents have relied on expensive charter flights. Now, after months of delays and uncertainty, residents can finally book a regular commercial flight again.
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Two tribal groups are asking the Federal Subsistence Board to reverse Ketchikan’s rural designation, which went into effect last year. The board will decide this week if the request meets the criteria for a full consideration process.
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The sale is mandated in federal law but also reflects the Trump administration’s commitment to promoting energy development in the state.
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The Far North Fashion Show, now in its seventh year, showcased the work of Indigenous designers from around Alaska.
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Celebration is a big festival that happens in Juneau every two years. Thousands of people gather to honor and uplift Indigenous culture — some travel for the occasion by canoe.