Sage Smiley, KYUK - Bethel

Sage Smiley, KYUK - Bethel
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storm clouds

Arctic air brings historically cold July temperatures to Bethel

This summer is the first time in more than 50 years that Bethel has seen back-to-back July days with highs that didn’t top 50 degrees.
Aniak

Aniak’s tribe sues state, feds over ancestral remains taken from airport site

The Aniak Traditional Council claims that the remains, part of a burial site discovered during 2020 construction work, have not been returned.
Akiak

Akiak residents say weeks without power have ruined frozen food stores, drained savings

The outage, which has caused the Kuskokwim River town’s residents severe hardships, appears to be part of a broader issue with its generators.
Bethel City Hall

Bethel’s acting city manager resigns after assault charge

Bill Arnold will continue to serve as Bethel's director of public works, after he was arrested on a misdemeanor assault charge Sunday.
a proposed mine site

Federal case challenging Donlin mine’s environmental impact statement heads to court

Six Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta tribes continue to fight against federal permitting for the proposed Donlin Gold mine project.
a burnt home

3 dead following Bethel house fire

The three people had been pulled from the burning home and flown out of the community for medical treatment.
a building on the tundra

Bethel receives $9M for a gym expansion at the community fitness center

The expansion will include a basketball gym, community rooms and a community computer lab.
a map

Pipeline proposed to power Donlin mine could have impacts from Y-K Delta to Cook Inlet

If it’s built, Donlin would be one of the largest open-pit gold mines in the world, powered by a gas pipeline stretching to Cook Inlet.
a truck drives through floodwaters

Dunleavy declares disaster amid historic breakup flooding on the Kuskokwim River

The declaration comes as icy water continues to flood multiple communities on the lower Kuskokwim River.
a truck drives through water

Kuskokwim River breakup floods roads, impacts drinking water for some communities

As of Thursday, river observers said there had not been any reported flooding impacts to structures like homes or businesses.
an ice jam

10-mile Lower Kuskokwim ice jam causes flooding, high water

RiverWatch officials say the jam has led to flooding and high water in Tuluksak and Akiak, and could impact downstream communities as well.
a drift net

Feds approve disaster declaration for 2022 Kuskokwim salmon fisheries

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's disaster declaration covers the Kuskokwim River failure of chinook, chum and coho fisheries in 2022.
a river

Forecast shows breakup on the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers may be delayed this year

Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center staff say spring breakup of ice on the Western Alaska rivers could happen a few days later than usual this year.
Nunam Iqua

Nunam Iqua man charged with murdering woman during snowmachine trip

Fredrick Abraham, 25, was arrested after 30-year-old Joan Camille's death during a March 15 trip between Nunam Iqua and Emmonak.
Mary Peltola

Peltola has fish on her mind during Cama-i trip to Bethel

Rep. Mary Peltola discussed everything from federal fisheries policy to Alaska Native crafts during a wide-ranging interview with KYUK's Sage Smiley.
A car parked near trees.

Man sought in Oscarville shooting arrested near stuck snowmachine

Michael Fritz John Alex Stevens, 42, was arrested Thursday after Alaska State Troopers say he shot and wounded a woman at his home Wednesday.
Napakiak

FEMA awards $2.4M to Napakiak as it retreats from Kuskokwim erosion

Erosion has been marching the Kuskokwim River's banks 25 to 30 feet per year toward the community’s well-water source and school building.
Six moose, seen from above, browsing on low shrubs in the snow

Pilot Station man cited for chasing a moose calf

Troopers say Elliot Edwards was harassing the moose with a four-wheeler. He's one of two Pilot Station residents recently cited for wildlife violations.
a musher poses with two sled dogs

Raymond Alexie wins Bogus Creek 150 Sled Dog Race

The 20-year-old crossed the finish line in Bethel early Sunday, winning the 150-mile race for the second year in a row.
a power plant

Alaska Village Electric Cooperative proposes nearly 15% average rate increase

President and CEO Bill Stamm said that the cooperative is proposing a rate increase because “everything is more expensive.”