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Heard on Morning Line: Indigenous Women's Call to Action Environmental Reproductive Health & JusticeThe topic on Our Community today:Stories, Struggles & Songs: An Indigenous Women's Call to Action for Environmental Reproductive Health and Justice The…
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Sept. 14, 2016Dr. David O. Carpenter, the Director of the Institute Health and the Environment at New York University at Albany, was a guest on this…
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8:30 a.m. Newscast: Some Alaska tribal organizations say last week's (Aug. 4) dam break at a British Columbia mine shows what could happen closer to home.…
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British Columbia Environment Ministry officials say water that poured out of a massive mine-tailings pond last week appears to be safe, and won't harm the…
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CoastAlaska's Ed Schoenfeld reports a tailings dam break at a British Columbia copper and gold mine could threaten Southeast Alaska salmon fisheries,…
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As President Obama announces his intention to vastly expand a south Pacific marine sanctuary, a scientist at a State Department conference in Washington,…
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The University of Alaska develops plans for employee furloughs in case it temporarily and unexpectedly runs out of money.The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health…
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4/3/14 KNBA News - Senate committee hears a bill to strengthen Alaska tribal courts, law enforcementThe Senate Indian Affairs Committee heard no opposition to a bill that would strengthen Alaska tribal courts and law enforcement, but the state of Alaska,…