Robert Woolsey
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The U.S. Coast Guard says there were reportedly five people aboard the Wind Walker when it capsized early Sunday.
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A state biologist says Fujioka, 50, was likely killed by a sow brown bear that claimed a deer carcass he had cached.
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"A lot of times people talk about fiber as being future proof, but I think maybe we’re learning that it’s not Alaska proof," said one expert.
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A documentary examining the impact of cruise tourism's explosive growth in Sitka will debut this weekend on national television.
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RurAL CAP staff can help small businesses navigate applying for REAP grants, which pay up to 50% of many energy upgrades' costs.
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A U.S. Coast Guard team spent the past year reconstructing the Awakin's final trip, trying to learn what befell the boat and the five people on board.
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The annual conference started about 20 years ago, paused briefly, and then resumed as demand grew for authentic and meaningful cultural experiences.
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Of the 11 chinook salmon stocks in the region, only the Chilkat River is expected to have an adequate number of chinook returning to spawn.
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Researcher Nolan Klouda says Alaska ranks 45th among states in per capita new housing, building about two new units per thousand people.
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Japanese knotweed can survive being hacked into pieces and thrown into the ocean — and scientists say it has a growing hold in Southeast Alaska.