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A number of bears have been spotted in Dillingham. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game shares tips for keeping bears away.
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Set netter lunch and learn in Dillingham focuses on finding wearable PFDs.
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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.
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A Coast Guard plane was stuck on the Dillingham airport runway from Friday evening until Saturday afternoon due to a mechanical issue, delaying flights over the weekend.
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October is domestic violence awareness month. A specialist with the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault shared some ways to recognize, address and prevent domestic violence.
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No one was injured in Friday's fire. It is the community’s third house fire since early August, when a house and a trailer burned down in two separate incidents.
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Dillingham is one of 15 communities in the state that contract with the state to run jails. The police department has struggled to fill positions for years; the jail closed for two weeks last year also due to short staffing.
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Two homes in Dillingham were damaged in fires on Tuesday, one on Emperor Way near Lupine Dr. and one on Gauthier Way on Windmill Hill.
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State Troopers will now only conduct a "limited, reactive" search for a man who went missing in mid-July after taking a skiff out on Lake Iliamna.
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Alaska State Troopers are searching for a man who went missing while traveling across Lake Iliamna in a skiff Sunday evening.
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Bristol Bay commercial fishing is known to be fast-paced and profitable. But that comes with challenging conditions and unexpected danger. Ahead of the season, a deckhand training course drew new and returning crew-members to cover essential skills like knot tying, operations, safety training and more.