Rhonda McBride, KNBA - Anchorage
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President Joe Biden says the monument, to be created at a former boarding school in Pennsylvania, builds on his apology to tribes.
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The Anchorage-based center's new exhibit, "Education in Alaska: Disruption of Our Traditional Teachings," is the first in a series.
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Native leaders say it's a good first step, but want the apology to be followed by more meaningful action.
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Experts say the leucistic bird could return to Anchorage for the winter — but so far there have been no confirmed sightings.
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Judges for the annual Alaska Federation of Natives subsistence photo contest had to pick a winner from than 100 images.
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Cathy Tagnak Rexford's award-winning play, set in the fictional village of Gray Bay, tells a story all too real for many Alaska Natives.
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A six-person jury determined Tuesday that Cassandra Boskofsky, missing in Anchorage since 2019, had been killed.
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This month's first Miss Alaska Pacific Island Pageant marked a moment of silence for the Aug. 13 death of 16-year-old Easter Leafa.
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Alaska boarding-school survivors and Sen. Lisa Murkowski applaud the federal report, but say it tells only part of the story.
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Organizers say the Sun Rise Camp could be the first summer program in Alaska for kids with parents who are serving time in prison.