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Regional lands are known for their tundra valleys filled with grasses, plants and bushes, not a 10-foot tree in sight. But ...
In this episode of “Island Interviews,” Superintendent Kim Hanisch talks about staffing updates, plans to potentially extend ...
Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
Unalaska city officials headed to the nation’s capital in late March as part of their annual Washington, D.C. lobbying trip.
The findings are part of a growing body of work showing that even in far-flung parts of the Arctic, plastic pollution is ...
School had just ended for the week in Unalaska, but not all students were celebrating. More than 30 students proceeded to ...
The City of Unalaska has a new plan to develop public parks, recreation and cultural infrastructure and programs through at ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive military information last month in two Signal group chats. Now, a U.S. official tells NPR a search is underway to replace Hegseth.
NPR speaks to Rep. Troy Carter, who visited a detention center in his home state Louisiana with a Democratic delegation to meet Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil and others recently detained by ICE.
Ruth Sherlock is an International Correspondent with National Public Radio. She's based in Beirut and reports on Syria and other countries around the Middle East. She was previously the United States ...
Mexico has been in shock over the discovery of a ranch that was apparently used by cartels for training recruits. Family members of missing people say they found bones and makeshift cremation ovens.