Top Stories
KNBA Top Stories: The Senate Judiciary Committee questions the governor’s nominee for the Police Standards Council about her social media posts. National Democrats are moving big money into Alaska’s U.S. House race. After months without airline service, passengers from St. Paul Island are back with regularly scheduled flights. Budget cuts at East Anchorage High School hit close to home, as students lose their band director.
Arts, Culture, Community
-
-
Studio Q & A: Princess Daazhraii Johnson, Kristen Moreland, & Florian Schulz
-
KNBA News
-
There are some requirements, but qualifying families can get 10 meals a week shipped to their homes or post offices.
-
Kendra Kloster, director of government relations for the Alaska Federation of Natives, said many issues surrounding Alaska Native incarceration can be attributed to historical traumas the population has faced.
-
A half-century ago, the Indigenous Tsimshian village of Metlakatla, in Southeast Alaska, preserved its reservation when others in Alaska were terminated. Today, the reserve sustains a thriving fishing industry — and the tribe is fighting in court to expand its territory.
-
The model, created by a team based in Michigan, forecasts 72 hours of sea ice movement through a colorful web-based animation.
-
The Aleutians East Borough, the Native Village of Unga and two Aleutian fishing groups are asking a state court to void fishing regulations adopted at a February state Board of Fisheries meeting.