Zoë Sobel, Alaska's Energy Desk - Unalaska
Pavlof volcano is active again
Alaska’s most active volcano is at it again. This morning, scientists observed a steam plume at Pavlof volcano and increased seismic activity. And they’ve raised the volcano alert level from “normal” to “advisory”.
Japanese kayakers paddle Aleutian chain
Cold Bay to Unalaska is nearly 200 miles. By plane, it takes about an hour. By kayak, it's nearly a month. Akio Shinya made the trip -- with three others -- in 24 days. Download Audio
Dr. Neal Hitch will lead Museum of The Aleutians
Dr. Neal Hitch is The Museum of The Aleutians new executive director. The museum’s board of directors unanimously offered him the position last month. And he just signed his contract to begin work on August 15. Download Audio
49 Voices: Onya Enkhbat of Unalaska
This week we’re hearing from Purevdulam “Onya” Enkhbat. She recently graduated from Unalaska High School where she was valedictorian. Download Audio
Three die in deadly car crash in Atka
Three people have died and six more are injured after a passenger van rolled-over in Atka Tuesday night. Alaska State Troopers say they learned of the single vehicle crash just after 6 p.m. Download Audio
PenAir faces complications getting Saab 2000’s off the ground
PenAir’s new planes arrived in Unalaska last month with the promise of faster service. But as of Tuesday, about 100 people were on the standby list waiting for flights. Download Audio
Gov. Walker declares June 3 as Dutch Harbor Remembrance Day
Governor Bill Walker has declared June 3rd to be recognized as Dutch Harbor Remembrance Day. Statewide all flags will fly at half-mast to recognize Japan’s World War II attack on Dutch Harbor. Download Audio
Veteran teacher retires ending an era for Unalaska preschool
After 26 years, it’s the end of an era for Unalaska’s preschool. Teacher Susan Carlisle is retiring.
Longtime Unalaska preschool teacher retires
After 26 years, it’s the end of an era for Unalaska’s preschool. Teacher Susan Carlisle is retiring today.
Geologists look at possibility of tsunami-inducing megaquakes
In the next 50 years there’s a 9% chance of an Aleutian island earthquake so strong it could send a devastating tsunami to Hawaii. That’s according to researchers from University of Hawaii at Manoa. Download Audio
Qawalangin tribe discusses resources for the elderly
What resources are available to people when they near they end of their lives? That was the subject of a community meeting last week between the Qawalangin tribe and the Aleutian Pribalof Islands Association. Download Audio
Deadliest Catch alum seeks to write book on Unalaskan experiences
Were you living in Unalaska in the 70s or 80s? If so, Christian Skovly is looking for you. The Californian wants to make a book of stories of life in Unalaska at that time. Download Audio
49 Voices: Tim Pominville of Eagle River
This week we're hearing from Tim Pominville from Eagle River. We caught up with Tim in downtown Anchorage where he works at the Glacier Brewhouse. Download Audio
49 Voices: Jenna Holcomb of Anchorage
This week we're hearing from Jenna Holcomb in Anchorage. Holcomb is a life-long Alaskan and works at the Brown Bag Sandwich Company. Download Audio
New bill would replace misdemeanor charges for underage drinking with fine
Underage kids caught drinking alcohol won’t rack up a permanent charge on their record under a bill that passed the legislature last week. Download Audio
ShoreZone photographers shoot thousands of photos to map changing coasts
How many photos do you figure you shoot out the window when you take a trip? 5? 10? 20? How many of you take a picture every three seconds? KUCB’s Zoe Sobel caught up with a helicopter crew of modern mapmakers who shoot 3 to 5 thousand photos a day. Download Audio