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Immerse yourself in nature with these 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year images
The top two winners of the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were selected from more than 50,000 entries worldwide. They are a biologist from France and a 10-year-old from India.
'Succession' has ended — and the point was never who was going to win
The best finales feel both surprising, like you wouldn't have thought of them, and like they were always destined to happen — and Succession's final episode passes the test.
In 2023 fentanyl overdoses ravaged the U.S. and fueled a new culture war fight
Fentanyl fueled unprecedented carnage with 112,000 fatal overdoses. The nation is increasingly divided over how to respond.
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Rare bird leaves Anchorage: White Raven, White Raven, wherefore art thou?
For six months, a rare white raven took up residence in Anchorage. But now the bird has moved on. But where? Although the raven's stay in Anchorage was well documented, it remains a mystery.
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Iran's foreign minister leaves Pakistan, then Trump cancels U.S. delegation's travel
After arriving on Friday, Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting President Trump to announce that his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace talks
Who Stole The Torahs?
Twenty-three years after a brazen theft, the mystery still divides a tiny sect known as the Samaritans. Here's the story of the international hunt to bring the manuscripts home.
Volunteer for the 2017 KNBA Art Auction
Be a Volunteer with KNBA's annual Alaska Native Art Auction! Mark your calendars and file your taxes early, so you can spend time Thursday April 13th with…
KNBA News - Kenai Peninsula dip-net fisheries open
The Kenai River personal-use dip-net fishery opened Sunday with unusually high numbers of sockeye salmon. Sockeye returns have been lagging on the Kasilof…
James Temte’s latest exhibit
KNBA's Frank Chythlook recently visited with artist James Temte about an upcoming show. James Temte’s latest exhibit is called “Finding Na-Måhta’sóoma (My…
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Our Community - Cyrano's Theatre Company!
Danny Preston speaks with new General Manager of the Cyrano's Theatre Company, Janet Stoneburner. The current play running at Cyrano's is 4000 Miles.…
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