Things are literally shifting from beneath our feet, beneath our waters," said Andrea Burgess, head of Native Peoples Action.
That included residents of Kwigillingok, who were boarding military helicopters with the few possessions they could carry.
Nearly 50 people were displaced — and many are still paying mortgages and condo fees on homes they can no longer live in.
"We saw a lot of damage," says Lt. Blake David Brostrom. "We saw homes that were as much as 3 miles away from where they ...
Healthy communities don't happen by accident,” said keynote speaker Natasha Singh. “They're built on access to basic health ...
On Wednesday and Thursday, hundreds of people from Kipnuk and Kwigillingok boarded military transport planes headed for ...
It might be getting darker and colder, but there are plenty of things to do in Anchorage this weekend to celebrate the season ...
The city of Anchorage is preparing to welcome up to 2,000 people displaced by the catastrophic storm that hit Western Alaska ...
Mohamed Abdullahi Hajir, 39, faces charges of criminally negligent homicide and using a screen device while driving.
Mental health providers in the state say unnecessary and burdensome regulations make it harder for Alaskans to access care.
As of Oct. 1, a change in the Essential Air Service program means the city of over 400 people has no regularly scheduled ...
Plus, the organizer says, it’s a time for Alaska Native youth to step out of their comfort zone as they share their talents ...
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