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After typhoon damage, Kipnuk votes on whether to rebuild or relocate. According to new state data, almost a quarter of all the state's non-federal workers now live outside Alaska.
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The Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management director updated lawmakers and outlined a "significant cleanup mission" planned for this summer.
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Marlene Johnson, remembered as one of the champions of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. After the passage of ANCSA, Johnson went on to become one of the state’s most influential Native leaders. She died Sunday, Jan. 25 at the age of 90.
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The remnants of Typhoon Halong destroyed homes, contaminated water and left Kipnuk residents with a critical choice: rebuild in the same spot or move to higher ground?
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High school students Josie Ungott and Janissa Noongwook set out to learn from their teacher how drumming and dance has changed over the years in their village, Gambell, on Saint Lawrence Island.
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Alaska's Republican congressional delegation said they support the state's appeal, and are urging FEMA and the Trump administration to fund the disaster relief effort.