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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game released its management outlook for the Kotzebue Sound commercial chum salmon season earlier this month. After the fishery’s record low return last year ...
A plan to put more Alaska state troopers in Kotzebue to fight child abuse crimes was only partially funded, and $2.3 million for additional trooper overtime was trimmed to $1 million.
Supported by By Catie Edmondson Photographs and Video by Ash Adams Catie Edmondson, a congressional correspondent, and Ash Adams, a photojournalist, traveled to Kotzebue and Noatak, Alaska ...
NOATAK, Alaska — Twice a month ... an engineer who worked for the electric association based in the hub city of Kotzebue, 50 miles south of Noatak. “We know what we need up here,” Bergan ...
A plan to put more Alaska state troopers in Kotzebue to fight child abuse crimes was only partially funded, and $2.3 million for additional trooper overtime was trimmed to $1 million. The ...
This includes launches at Kotzebue, Alaska; Gray, Maine; and Albany, New York. Further staffing cuts and early retirements will undoubtedly cause more suspensions to occur in the coming months.
Staffing cuts at the National Park Service in Alaska will mean less oversight of wolves, whales, weather and fast-melting glaciers this summer. The cuts raise questions about the experiences that ...
The agency was unable to confirm whether all of these funds had been canceled, but multiple Alaska projects also reported receiving the May 2 email. In Kotzebue, the EPA canceled nearly $20 ...
Nordlum, an Inuk from Kotzebue, Alaska, who now lives in Anchorage, says there's something powerful about poking the skin and talking about "hard stuff." The key, she said, is "finding joy in hard ...
Due to low staffing, NWS previously suspended weather balloon operations at Kotzebue, Alaska; Omaha, Nebraska; and Rapid City, South Dakota, according to NWS notices. Launches were reduced to one ...
A loose dog may have played a role in a small plane crash that left two people dead and one seriously injured in Alaska earlier this week, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
Nordlum, on the other end of the needle, is a tattoo artist and has been for over a decade. Nordlum, an Inuk from Kotzebue, Alaska, who now lives in Anchorage, says there's something powerful about ...