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Voting in the Southwest Alaska community of Nunapitchuk was cut short after the precinct opened late. Voter access advocates say this is one of many examples of the Division of Elections failure to do its job. Also, across Alaska, too many close encounters with bears. And Sterling voters wrestle with a property tax to support community recreation.
Arts, Culture, Community
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Studio Q&A: Major Mike Padilla | ATOH Air Operations Officer
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Josh is in town to perform at this year's Rock the Hill festival and he stopped by to share some live music and conversation on Tuesday July 14, 2026.
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KNBA News
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In the seat left vacant by Sen. Lyman Hoffman, early results showed a preference for another political veteran to represent the sprawling district that covers Bristol Bay, much of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, and the entire Aleutian Chain.
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Several Alaska Native groups take the Alaska Division of Elections to task for failing to adequately serve rural voters.
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The U.S. Department of Education is expected to award the grant funding through the Alaska Native Education Program to 26 Alaska grantees, according to an announcement from the senator.
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The 19 projects across the state will receive federal funding under the Rural Health Transformation Program.
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Despite several pending lawsuits, work on the road to Cold Bay is poised to move forward.