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  • KNBA's Top Stories: Kipnuk votes to relocate. Governor proposes new tax structure for Alaska LNG project. The Shaktoolik Wolverines take time out at a state basketball tournament to shine a light on a former teammate who has gone missing.
  • Reports say President Bush's new Iraq strategy is likely to be carried out by new commanders. Media reports say the president will replace the two top generals in the region.
  • KNBA Top Stories: Millions of dollars of research money for critical mineral development in Alaska is still on hold. A group of Alaska lawmakers asks Congress to oppose cuts to science agencies. Olympic skier Kikkan Randall receives a new honor.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: If the federal shutdown continues, SNAP food assistance benefits will end in November. President Trump issues a disaster declaration for Western Alaska and the Alaska Desk's Alena Naiden takes us to Savoonga for the opening of a plant to process reindeer meat.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: Two childcare centers close. Governor drafts final budget. Disaster declaration for the Mat-Su. $3.3 million in disaster relief distributed to Western Alaska.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: Democrat Mary Peltola launches bid for U.S. Senate. U.S. Supreme Court denies State of Alaska's petition to hear subsistence case. The sights and sounds of Slaviq, Orthodox Christmas celebration.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: As the price of gasoline and heating fuel soars nationwide, communities like Kodiak are also feeling the pain. Don’t forget: Today is the deadline for filing for your Permanent Fund Dividend. And the comment period to weigh in on federal subsistence management is over.
  • Before the sudden-death playoff, Spain's Sergio García trailed Englishman Justin Rose by 2 shots with 6 holes remaining. After Sunday's dramatic finish, it was García who was wearing the green jacket.
  • After he was found by a Tampa airport's janitorial crew, a stuffed tiger named Hobbes was taken out for some gelato and on a behind-the-scenes tour of the airport.
  • As times got tough, America's less-wealthy citizens grew more generous, according to a new study. But people making at least $200,000 a year cut the portion of their incomes they gave to charity.
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