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There's No Place Like Nome - Arctic Shipping Series from the Koahnic Climate Desk
Residents wonder if a proposed port expansion will help or hinder efforts to address chronic social problems.
Feb 3, 2023
5 min
Jingle Dress Project to bring healing artform to Southeast Alaska
A group from the Lower 48 plans to share an Indigenous artform and advocate for physical, spiritual and cultural healing in Alaska. The effort is called the Jingle Dress Project. And the group hopes a trip to Alaska is the first of many.
Jul 30, 2022
3 min
Graduate student researches Ketchikan totem poles for thesis about museum decolonization
A graduate student from Colorado is spending the summer in Ketchikan researching the totem poles at the community’s Totem Heritage Center. It’s part of their work on a thesis about museum decolonization.But what does that mean, exactly, to a museum, and Native communities?
Jul 27, 2022
5 min
Rent is increasing rapidly in Anchorage, and experts say the trend will continue
For renters like Ann Dougherty, finding an affordable place to live has been difficult. “One bed, one bath, $1525. Let’s see if it’s got the square footage,” Dougherty said as she scrolled through Craigslist, looking for an apartment in Anchorage. “It does not have the square footage, but a lot of times, I feel like, a lot of times they’re like 600 square feet.” She’s a massage therapist who currently lives in Eagle River, but she wants to move closer to her work in Anchorage to cut down on car time and counter rising gas prices. Right now, including utilities, Dougherty and her roommate pay about $1,200 to rent an entire house in Eagle River. “But that’s like a 2,000 square-ft home, versus a little box,” Dougherty said.
Jun 22, 2022
5 min
In Japan, marketers spawn new strategies to sell herring eggs
Herring season wrapped up earlier this spring in Sitka Sound with the largest commercial harvest in the history of the Sac Roe fishery. Herring management nevertheless continues to be controversial, and – many would argue – weighted heavily toward market demand in Asia. But what exactly is that market?
Jun 22, 2022
5 min
Video app connects Wrangell students to classrooms worldwide
A fifth-grader with a swoop of dark hair over one eye stands on the pebbly beach at Wrangell’s City Park, looking into the camera.
Jun 2, 2022
5 min
Alaska parents look desperately for baby formula as nationwide shortage persists
In January, Lottie Connelly got a call from her babysitter. They were out of formula, and her 10-month-old baby girl, Sloane, was hungry. On her way home from work, Connelly stopped by her local grocery store in Homer. She was looking for the formula she knows Sloane likes most: Enfamil Enspire.
Jun 1, 2022
5 min
Law professors slam court ruling that would allow life-saving road through Izembek refuge
A group of law professors wants the U.S. Ninth Circuit to reconsider a split decision from March that would allow a land swap. The swap would create a potentially life-saving road between King Cove and Cold Bay, but the road would cross a national wildlife refuge.
May 27, 2022
1 min
British Columbia officials reject proposed Morrison Lake mine for the second time
British Columbia officials rejected a proposed open-pit mine for the second time. In 2003, Vancouver-based Pacific Booker Minerals began the easement process for the gold, copper and molybdenum mine project on the shores of T’akh Tl’ah Bin, or Morrison Lake – about 200 miles east of Ketchikan. The project would cover about 5,000 acres.
May 27, 2022
1 min
Supreme Court to hear ICWA challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday, February 28, that it will hear several cases challenging the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act, or ICWA. The law was passed in 1978 in response to the disproportionate removal of Native children from their homes, families and communities.
May 27, 2022
1 min
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