Olivia Ebertz
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Fish and Game says chinook counts are well below average too.
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As Alaska’s largest tundra fire in 15 years has burned behind her home village, Ivanoff has become one of the key organizers of the response effort.
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By Monday, the fire burned about 12 miles from the village, and the Pilot Station mayor said that he may soon have to turn off running water to the entire community.
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A historically massive wildfire is threatening four villages on the Yukon River.
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The fire has been burning since the tundra was struck by lightning on May 31, and it is now within 12 miles of the community.
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Without internet, residents say it's been hard to carry out everyday tasks like uploading documents or ordering necessities online.
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Only about 6% of American professional pilots are women.
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Last fall, Alaska Logistics left two barges to freeze in Y-K Delta rivers. One has dislodged and become a free-floating ghost barge, winding down the Kuskokwim River.
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Three Alaska Native candidates running in the special primary election for Alaska’s U.S. House seat came to Bethel for a candidate forum last Friday.
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Nicky Myers was a mayor, a deacon, a father, a grandfather, a husband, a firefighter and a search-and-rescue member.