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A new picture book takes its readers on a journey through Bristol Bay’s sweeping landscape. 'Quyana Spirit' tells the story of a human boy and a Yup’ik spirit guide finding magic in their surroundings.
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Bristol Bay communities are struggling with numerous overdoses as tens of thousands of lethal doses of opioids flow into the region. A group of community members in Dillingham are advocating for a united effort within the entire community to protect people and help them recover.
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The city council failed to override a 1-year prohibition period that prevents Acting City Manager Kimberly Johnson from taking the role officially. But, the council has voted to cease its contract with the firm hired to source and screen other manager candidates.
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Enough fentanyl entered Bristol Bay to kill the entire region between 2022 and 2023. Those numbers come as part of a press release, after several arrests linked to an organized crime ring in the state.
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Lawmakers and locals alike were shocked when Governor Mike Dunleavy released an executive order eliminating the park’s management council. Some residents share concerns about development in the park.
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18 teams competed in 43 games over several days. The King Cove T-Jacks and the Lady Wolverines came out on top.
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Manokotak's school says the decision comes after some fans' poor behavior and that their student athletes and coaches have behaved well.
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Glen Wysocki was reported missing to the Alaska State Troopers on Friday evening. The following day, a plane chartered by his family found Wysocki. He is in good health.
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Climate specialist Rick Thoman says that shifts in temperature are normal for Alaska, but those shifts are persistent this year.
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After five hours of meeting, the Dillingham City Council voted to postpone a resolution that would have appointed Acting City Manager Kimberly Johnson as city manager officially.
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Daniel Cody Lewis, 30, has been charged with attempted murder, as well as one count of arson and multiple counts of assault.
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The shooter tried to get into the hospital's emergency department early on January 14.