Wesley Early, Alaska Public Media - Anchorage
Declining sea ice in Kotzebue Sound is shortening subsistence hunt for seals, study finds
The study found that the ugruk hunting season is ending an average of 26 days earlier than normal.
Alaska Federation of Natives postpones convention to December, citing COVID-19 spread
The three-day event was scheduled for October 21-23 in Anchorage. But AFN President Julie Kitka said in a statement Tuesday, “the high-risk factors of holding a 5,000-person indoor meeting, with delegates coming in from across Alaska, make an in-person October gathering out of the question.”
Rare polar bear sighting causes a stir in Kotzebue
Locals in Kotzebue showed a mix of excitement and concern over the weekend in response to reports that a rare polar bear was spotted in the area.
Spike of COVID-19 cases in Noatak leads to lockdown and temporary school closure
Clusters of COVID-19 infections have also led to recent lockdowns in the Western Alaska community of Stebbins and in Metlakatla in Southeast Alaska.
These Minnesotans were having a great canoe trip with their toddler in Northwest Alaska. Then the rain clouds rolled in.
Last month, Kotzebue had its wettest month on record with more than five inches of total precipitation. As rain drenched Northwest Alaska, a small group from Minnesota floated the Noatak River in a canoe, with a toddler in tow.
July was the wettest month on record for Kotzebue
This summer saw two instances of high pressure systems near Alaska. One was in eastern Siberia and the other was in Western Canada and Eastern Alaska. Both led to dry weather and numerous wildfires in the area.
Kotzebue couple charged with assaulting and starving children in their care
A Kotzebue couple has been arrested and charged with two dozen felonies for allegedly assaulting children in their care, according to court documents.
Meet this year’s Miss World Eskimo-Indian Olympics: Kotzebue’s Kaliksuna Autumn Madison
As part of the pageant, Madison showcased her traditional Iñupiaq dancing, while drummers played along.
After spotting SOS sign, Coast Guard rescues man who says he was attacked by a bear near Nome
Officials say the Kodiak-based helicopter crew was flying from Kotzebue to Nome when they saw an SOS sign on top of a shack near a remote mining camp.
Babies in regalia: Kotzebue marks return of in-person beauty pageants
Cloudy skies and a light drizzle didn’t dampen the spirits of residents of Kotzebue on the Fourth of July as hundreds gathered across town to celebrate. This year’s celebration brought back some of the exciting in-person events that had been canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thousands of lightning strikes spark more than a dozen wildfires in Northwest Alaska
A spokesperson for the state Division of Forestry said there are several communities in close proximity to new fires.
Kotzebue man pleads guilty to 2018 murder, sexual abuse of 10-year-old Ashley Johnson-Barr
A Kotzebue man has pleaded guilty to the 2018 murder and sexual abuse of 10-year-old Ashley Johnson-Barr. Peter Wilson faces a prison sentence of up to 99 years.
With a haul of 11 whales this season, Point Hope gears up for Qaġruq festival
This weekend kicked off the Qaġruq Whaling Festival in Point Hope. Every year, people come from around the region for a three-day feast to celebrate the annual subsistence haul of the whaling season.
As COVID-19 restrictions lift, Northwest Arctic Borough renews push for VPSOs in every village
As COVID-19 restrictions are lifting in the Northwest Arctic Borough, local public safety officials are continuing their push to get Village Public Safety Officers in more communities.
GCI to upgrade wireless speeds across Alaska
Once the upgrade is complete, Nome and Kotzebue residents can expect prices to lower and be closer to what people in Anchorage pay for their 1-gig service, according to a GCI spokesperson.
Northwest Alaska village of Buckland assessing flood damage as water levels drop
There have been no injuries from the flood reported so far. Responders are beginning to assess the damage to homes.
Northwest Alaska village of Buckland floods due to ice jam
Residents of Buckland say they have boats ready to evacuate should the water level continue to rise because of an ice jam downriver from the village.
Arctic research conference to highlight how rural Alaska communities approach energy, climate issues
Several Alaska energy researchers will be featured during a national U.S. Arctic Research Commission conference this week.
One of the big topics under discussion will be how rural Arctic communities deal with energy and climate...
Alaska development authority signs land access agreement with Native corporation for Ambler Road project
State development corporation
AIDEA signed an agreement with Doyon, the state's largest landowner, to conduct surveys and studies on its land for the Ambler Road project.
For newly minted Iñupiaq doctoral graduate, opening doors for more Native scholars remains vital
The process of earning a doctorate takes a lot of time and work. And for one Iñupiaq woman, hearing the words doctor next to her name was emotional: Her response to passing her dissertation defense went viral this month after hundreds of thousands of people watched her reaction.