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KNBA Top Stories: In the wake of high oil prices due to war in Iran, a house budget committee is pushing for a bigger Permanent Fund Dividend. A look at how last week’s oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court invoked Native American history to challenge birthright citizenship. State lawmakers debate whether Alaskans should continue to spring forward and then fall back for daylight savings. Fairbanks is about to open a planetarium.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Jitshla Tobitha Woods, First Alaskans Institute
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KNBA News
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Tribal leaders say previous cuts have already impacted the government’s ability to carry out programs in Indian Country.
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Mary Peltola spent campaign funds in 2025, when she was, on paper, a U.S. House candidate. The NRSC says she had no visible campaign so the spending "must have been for her personal use."
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The University of Alaska Southeast and the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska are working together to create a School of Indigenous Studies.
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A rainbow pride Ravenstail robe, wove by dozens of mentors and youth, was danced for the first time this week on the court during the Gold Medal basketball tournament in Juneau.
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FEMA is reopening a disaster management program, but some tribal leaders question its fit for AlaskaA federal court ordered FEMA to reinstate the program after 20 states sued over its closure.