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We know that costs are high in rural communities, but what about in Alaska cities? Some eyebrow raising new numbers on how they compare to the rest of the nation. Also: Petersburg designates a special day to remember the life and legacy of a Native activist.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Host Wigi Tozi 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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The federal government is continuing to push for oil drilling in a North Slope conservation area intended to protect caribou.
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In the Western Alaska community of Chevak, Ulric Jeffrey Ulroan wore many hats — mayor, coach of the boys and girls basketball team and school shop instructor. He later became a pilot and moved to Nome, where Alaska State Troopers arrested him on dozens of sex crime charges.
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The justices ruled that the Division of Elections can’t boot Petersburg Dan Sullivan from the primary election ballot. He is challenging U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan.
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A federal court in Anchorage held arguments yesterday over the proposed Pebble mine. The US District Judge Sharon Gleason presiding over the hearing stated she will try to make a final determination in the near term. Litigants are hopeful that this ruling will be the final say in a 16 year long process over the proposed mine's future.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed about $123,000 from the state budget Wednesday that was earmarked for a maintenance position at Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka.