Maggie Nelson
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The Center for Biological Diversity plans to sue a federal agency over a new marine highway in Alaska, saying it violates the Endangered Species Act.
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The remote community hasn’t had a stable police force since 2021 after the entire police department and EMS personnel resigned over a COVID vaccine mandate.
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Crew on the Northern Eagle reported a likely ammonia leak that led to the death of David Kumah, from West Africa.
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A U.S. Northern Command spokesperson said the foreign patrol ships remained in international waters and were not considered a threat.
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The history of military presence in the area may be the cause of the contamination, according to Unalaska's director of public utilities.
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A Kodiak-based MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew hoisted the mariner from the fishing vessel Northern Eagle early on Jan. 24.
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Federal officials denied an emergency request to close crucial habitat for Bristol Bay red king crab to all commercial fishing.
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The city’s economy is about 90% dependent on the harvest of snow crab, which closed for the first time in the fishery’s history in October.
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Rather than head out right away to the fishing grounds on New Year's, nearly 30 boats dropped their anchors or docked up in port, waiting on better cod prices.
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GCI connected its first Unalaska residential customers to its fastest 2-gigabit-per-second internet speeds last week, in a rollout delayed by damage to an undersea cable.