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Art into Action. A writer and an artist contribute their work to the Western Alaska Disaster Relief effort
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Denile Ault, Southcentral Foundation
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Studio Q & A: Jessie Lavoie, YWCA Alaska
KNBA News
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The Alaska Institute for Justice launched the resource early, to help people affected by the recent Western Alaska storm.
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It's not easy to accept 70 new students in the middle of the school year, but College Gate Elementary School in Anchorage welcomed a group of children, forced to relocate to Anchorage, after hurricane-force winds and flooding devastated coastal communities in Western Alaska.
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The village has sued a federal agency over its canceled climate resilience grant and refutes claims that the money would have been wasted.
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The program subsidizes energy bills for about 50,000 Alaskans, many of whom live in rural and tribal communities.
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The Alaska Federation of Natives takes time out to honor the leadership of Ana Hoffman. After 12 years as co-chair of AFN, Ana Hoffman hands over the reins of leadership to Gayla Hoseth.