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  • KNBA’s Top Stories: The governor vetoes a bipartisan election reform bill. More than 200 gathered at the UAA Campus to bring attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women. Following the death of Kelly Hunt, Soldotna Representative Justin Ruffridge says Alaska is failing Alaska Native Women. A confidential informant is suing over a State. A sudden stop on the Goldbelt Tram leaves riders injured.
  • KNBA’S Top Stories: One legislator from Western Alaska says that pain from high fuel costs has an outsized impact on his constituents. The village of Shaktoolik says goodbye to Kelly Hunt, the 19-year-old whose remains were found in Anchorage two weeks ago. Hear the full interview with Lynda Bekoalok, a longtime Shaktoolik teacher, who shares memories about one of her most promising students.
  • KNBA Top Stories: Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle failed to override the governor’s veto of election reform legislation. The Alaska Federation of Natives reacts to Monday’s failed veto override. Alaska Native artists say Etsy’s new fur ban discriminates against them. Teens in Alaska are getting hurt on ATVs at higher rates than any other age group.
  • KNBA's Top Stories: Two challengers to Congressman Nick Begich took to the stage at what organizers dubbed a a town hall meeting. A Congressional field hearing in Bethel looks at why more than a thousand Alaskans are stillin limbo after being displaced after last fall’s devastating storm. Construction to connect two popular trails in Anchorage is set to begin this summer.
  • Nothing prepares you for losing a beloved parent to illness. But when you can't be present at the bedside or the graveside, how do you let go and begin to grieve?
  • President Trump came into office with high praise for current and former generals, but now he's attacking them in ways that are unprecedented, according to military analysts.
  • In a rare interview, FBI Director Christopher Wray told NPR that the bureau will keep working on the sprawling investigation "no matter how long it takes."
  • Murdoch threatened to sue the Australian news site Crikey over a column connecting him to rhetoric on Fox News ahead of the Jan. 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol. Crikey's response? Bring it on.
  • Michael Zusman used to be a lawyer, specializing in suing financial companies. The work literally started making him sick. Then he stumbled into baking. His new cookbook promises that you can make your own pastrami, pickles and bagels better than you can buy at your local deli.
  • Karen Handel kept her distance from Trump in the Georgia special election, but her efforts to strip Planned Parenthood of its funding from the Susan G. Komen foundation could keep liberals fired up.
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