Anna Rose MacArthur, KYUK - Bethel

Anna Rose MacArthur, KYUK - Bethel
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Anna Rose MacArthur is a reporter at KYUK in Bethel.
Two women look ahead

Here’s how a mother-daughter team helped vaccinate 98% of Mekoryuk’s population

Virtually everyone in the Southwest Alaska village of 200 residents who is above 16 years old has been vaccinated.
A burning building in nighttime

Two men missing after Chevak fire

And a third of the community is without water and sewer after a fire burned down the old Chevak school on Monday.
A burning building in nighttime

Fire destroys old Chevak school and plans for community center

The fire started in the early hours of Monday morning with winds blowing 40 miles per hour.
a man loads a small plane

Seattle-based investment firm buys Grant Aviation

The acquisition comes as the airline marks 50 year serving communities primarily in Southwest Alaska and the Aleutian chain.
A snowy road

How the Y-K Delta became one of the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination leaders

Nearly 50% of the region's population has already received at least one dose of vaccine, thanks to creative clinic sites, and a strong delivery infrastructure.
Two lab technicians wearing protective equipment transfer vials from a box.

After 4 months, Y-K Delta no longer has highest COVID-19 rate in Alaska

The highest case rate in the state is now in the Mat-Su Borough.
A vial of vaccine

For the first time in 6 months, Bethel has week with no new COVID-19 cases

Despite the declines, the region still maintains the highest COVID-19 case rate in the state, a position the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta has held since October 2020.
A health worker in a blue gown swabs travelers waiting in line outside the bethel airport

With quarter of population vaccinated, COVID-19 cases in Southwest Alaska on decline

After months with some of the highest COVID-19 case rates in the country, the Y-K Delta is finally seeing a decline in cases.
Three men in big fur parkas in a cold day

Despite pandemic, Bogus Creek 150 sled dog race brings top-notch competition

Richie Diehl won the 2021 race but was followed closely by a nail-biter finish for second place between a father and his well-known son.
A health worker in a blue gown swabs travelers waiting in line outside the bethel airport

Y-K Delta health corporation recommends regional lockdown for third straight month

The region has recorded the highest COVID-19 rates in the state for months.
a person administers a vaccine to another person

Southwest Alaska villages open vaccinations for general public

Officials say everyone above the age of 16 years old will be eligible for the vaccine, after many people in the region declined to be vaccinated.
People stand around a skiff on some shore ice

Body identified of snowmachiner missing out of Bethel

The body of the man pulled from the open hole near Tuluksak has been identified as Joseph Hale of Hooper Bay.
A man sits at the back of the boat navigating through ice in twilight

Looking for a ‘lost one,’ young searchers find new recovery skills

The search for twp missing men has become a training ground for a new generation of search and rescue volunteers.
A group of a half dozen people silhouetted in front of a sunset look over an overturned sno machine on som esnow/ice

2 snowmachiners drown in open water on the Kuskokwim on New Year’s Day

Two men, Peter Sallaffie and Joseph Hale, drove into an unmarked open hole in the ice near Tuluksak. The loss marks the first deaths to open water along the Kuskokwim River this winter.
Two people carry a large box into a walk-in freezer.

Project Togo underway with nearly three times the COVID-19 vaccine doses expected for Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

Nearly 3,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Bethel last week. That was a welcome surprise: It was nearly three times as many doses as the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation expected.
A hand with a blue glove drops a test tube in a ziploc bag held by two green hands.

YKHC recommends Southwest villages extend lockdown another month

The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation recommended that all villages in the region extend their community lockdowns for an additional 30 days, until Jan. 16, 2021.
A woman dressed in a white lab coat stands in front of a table. Another woman with protective gear stands in a dooray befhind her.

Project Togo: “Light on the horizon” as Y-K Delta plans first distribution of COVID-19 vaccine

Some priority residents of Y-K Delta villages, which have been hard hit by the coronavirus, will have bear their arms at the airport, likely in freezing conditions, to receive their vaccines.
A man and a woman with american flag gear stand at a table. The man is looking at his phone, the wooan is signing a paper

Bethel elections chairperson hung Trump flags near polling site. Voters aren’t happy about it

The partisan displays have seeded doubts about the Bethel election process and raised ethical concerns.
An Alaska Native man stands on the beach with bots seen behind him.

Plans for Y-K Delta tribal government move forward, with help from regional corp.

Calista offered support and funding to set up a regional tribal government. The Nunavut Alaska Provisional Government recently created a constitution.
A skiff speeds up a river with low-lyingg bans

Search for 7 missing Quinhagak boaters paused indefinitely

The search for seven boaters missing since Oct. 20 was called off as ice formed across the river and a blizzard hit the region.