Maggie Nelson
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The child, Joshua John Rukovishnikoff, was buried on top of his mother’s grave during a memorial service Saturday.
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House Bill 41 would allow certain nonprofits to pursue mariculture enhancement or restoration projects for species of shellfish — like abalone, razor clams, sea cucumbers and king crab.
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Unalaska fisherman Dustan Dickerson says the program is one way to get a new generation into the industry.
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But that’s only if they didn’t get money during the state’s first series of American Rescue Plan Act grants.
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A 62-year-old man was hoisted from the 254-foot fish processor Phoenix after he experienced stroke-like symptoms, according to a USCG news release.
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Researchers nd historians discovered that Benny Benson was actually 14 years old when he designed Alaska's state flag.
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The regional airline is working to make its reward credits redeemable for hard currency.
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For a long time, Atlantic cod is what most Americans ate.
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A collection of audio reels made in the Aleutian region in the 1970s was digitized and will soon be available online through the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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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.