Shelby Herbert, KFSK - Petersburg
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SETI researchers camped at a remote Southeast Alaska lighthouse last summer to investigate humpback whale communication.
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Navy representatives visited Kake to formally apologize for the attack, which left many people to starve or die afterward.
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The group's visit was part of an ongoing effort to apologize for its participation in the forced assimilation of the Tlingit people.
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A three-judge panel partially reversed a lower court ruling in a lawsuit brought by the Washington-based Wild Fish Conservancy.
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Southeast Alaska's blue skies will be slightly dingy this week with smoke from wildfires in Canada.
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The map could have applications from educating tourists to helping prospectors find gold and communities prepare for landslides.
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Three federal judges heard arguments Thursday for and against a lower court ruling that threatened to halt Southeast Alaska’s king salmon troll fishery.
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Insect infestations began tearing through Southeast Alaska years ago, leaving behind scores of balding trees and annoyed hikers.
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Federal judges will hear oral arguments Thursday in an appeal of a ruling that threatened to halt the Southeast troll fishery for king salmon.
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A guide reluctantly showcased his talent for trapping wolves, along with his love and respect for them, on a popular hunting program.