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The Tribe’s former financial manager William Corbett faces six felony charges, including for theft, forgery, and evidence tampering.
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The Department of Public Safety’s commissioner James Cockrell says they plan to fill the role in late spring or early summer.
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The public can access free Narcan and overdose kits, substance use recovery information, and wellness and talking circles.
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Three local and three visiting EMTs will serve the region this summer. KDLG's Christina McDermott spoke with Fire Dept. Coordinator Scott Runzo to learn more.
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GCI customers in Naknek couldn't call 911 from their cell phones after the fire started, according to the boatyard manager, but a bystander was able to call from a landline. No injuries were reported.
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On this episode of Community Corner, KDLG's Izzy Ross talked with EMS Prevention Coordinator Laticia Swift about the paperwork for 'life-sustaining treatment' orders.
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Troopers say the Alaska National Guard responded, but the 53-year-old man was hypothermic and went unconscious while rescue teams were on their way.
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The month of May means community clean-up and fire prevention in Dillingham. For more, KDLG caught up with Dillingham Fire Department Coordinator Scott Runzo.
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Dillingham Fire Dept.'s EMS prevention officer, Laticia Swift, came in to talk about the important of smoke detectors — and how to best set them up in your home.
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May 5 is the national day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. A virtual talking circle at noon today will center on how Native women have worked to address and end the epidemic.
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Public safety officials say it's important to slow down and wear seat belts, especially as more folks get out on the road.
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Alaska State Troopers say they received a report at 12:49 p.m. on Sunday that two people were at the scene of a single-vehicle collision.