Maggie Nelson, KUCB - Unalaska
The eruption near Tonga was so powerful you could hear it in Alaska
How did so many Alaskans hear a sound from so far away? The short answer is that this volcanic blast was so big it traveled thousands of miles.
Aleutian Airways delays launch of its service to Unalaska to ‘tighten up’ safety
“We’ve decided that, proactively, we’re going to be putting in place some additional safety mitigations just to further improve our operating margins in Unalaska,” said Aleutian Airways co-owner Kent Craford.
Nearly 80 years after his death, Unangax̂ soldier Pvt. George Fox to finally receive burial ceremony in 2022
Fox was born in 1920 on Unga Island, the largest of the Shumagin islands, about 250 miles northeast of Unalaska. Census data shows that he and his mother moved to Unalaska by 1929, and he joined the military when he was about 21 years old, according to Livingston.
Hurricane-level winds cause widespread damage in Unalaska
The winds ripped off roofs, toppled trucks and tore boats from their docks.
New airline brings competition to Unalaska-Anchorage route
Aleutian Airways, a partnership between Juneau-based Alaska Seaplanes, Florida-based Sterling Airways, and two venture capital firms, will fly Saab 2000 planes from Anchorage to Unalaska. The planes haven't flown in Unalaska since RavnAir Group's fatal plane crash in 2019, but Aleutian Airways managers say they have strict protocols to ensure safety.
Harmful algal blooms can be lethal for humans. Scientists wonder if they cause seabird die-offs, too.
Over a million murres died about five years ago, coinciding with a major marine heat wave. Scientists suspect that high PSP levels may have also contributed the unusual die off and they're trying to find answers in Unalaska.
Key federal fisheries advisory panel loses Alaska Native voice
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council often flies under the radar, but it manages the most economically lucrative fisheries in Alaska. But after eliminating one of the group's three Alaska Native members, some are questioning its commitment to ensuring all voices are heard.
Oregon man, facing drug charges after string of overdoses in Unalaska, dies in custody
The man's death was not COVID-19 related and no foul play is suspected according to the Alaska Dept. of Corrections.
Unalaska cashes in on new Biden administration boon to vaccinate 1,800 at mass clinic
Among the groups vaccinated: dozens of workers from four major fish processing plants which have struggled with COVID-19 outbreaks over the past several months.
‘Mail For Morale’: Letter-writing project commemorates WWII Aleutian Campaign veterans
The veterans all served in the Aleutian Campaign, which is often referred to as the "Forgotten War," and began in 1942 when the Japanese bombed Dutch Harbor and occupied the western Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska.
Sometimes a bird gets into your store. In Unalaska, sometimes the bird is an eagle.
After over an hour of being chased up and down aisles by two police officers, store employees and a volunteer, the eagle tired and was carried out in a blanket and set free.
COVID-19 triggers alarming high school failure rates in Unalaska
Thanks to COVID-19, almost a third of students in Unalaska are failing one class or more. It comes as a shock to the community, where the 2019 graduation rate was 97%.
New Coast Guard cutter named for sailor buried in Unalaska
Charles Moulthrope was buried in Unalaska in 1896, at the age of 23, after he died during service in nearby waters.
Yakutat to Unimak: Minnesota hiker recounts 2,500-mile Alaska traverse
From mid-June to mid-October, Dan Binde of Minnesota hiked from Yakutat, in the northern reaches of Alaska's Inside Passage, across the Alaska Peninsula, to Unimak, the largest and easternmost of the Aleutian Islands.
St. Paul Island has no confirmed cases of COVID-19, but the community isn’t letting down its guard
The island has the largest population of Unangan people in the world, and community leaders say they are doing everything they can to protect them.
‘The Gentle Tarot’: Unalaska artist creates uniquely Alaskan tarot deck
An Unalaska artist is putting together a tarot deck filled with Alaskan-themed imamges of humpback whales, grizzly bears, and cormorants.
On Unalaska’s trails, listen for Jojo, the hiking cat
JoJo is an Unalaska resident who loves hiking, loves fish, and enjoys catching up with his neighbors. In other words, he's a lot like most people on the island. The striking thing about JoJo, though, is that he's a cat.