Top Stories
KNBA's Top Stories: One bunny is a lot of work, but how about 103? How the Anchorage Animal Care and Control Center is trying to take care of these victims of neglect. Also in our newscast today: A man who took photographs of his village never dreamed he’d see them in a museum. But they bring back feelings of home, and a sense of what life was like in Kwigillingok before flood waters from Typhoon Halong changed everything forever.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q & A: Camille Conte, The New Design For Living
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KNBA News
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The Alaska Outdoor Council, which boasts 3,000 members statewide, is flexing its political muscle with a candidate's forum this Saturday, featuring six out of 17 candidates for governor.
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How the Lower Kuskokwim School District and community members are keeping local basketball teams going, even far from home.
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Language educators in Juneau are working to create a Master’s in Teaching program for Indigenous languages at the University of Alaska Southeast. It would be the first of its kind in Alaska.
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State officials are calling it a win for Alaska's economic sovereignty, but some residents are worried about losing longstanding subsistence rights.