Zoë Sobel
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The NTSB report also described company culture within RavnAir group that discouraged pilots from speaking out about safety concerns.
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While tourism demand is growing in Unalaska, Carlin Enlow of the Unalaska Visitors Bureau doesn’t see the small fishing community becoming a major cruise ship destination like Ketchikan or Juneau.
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A Sand Point man was sentenced Monday for distributing drugs and other crimes committed on bail.
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Unalaska's girls' basketball team (1-6) expected to host Sand Point over the weekend. But when the Eagles canceled their trip Friday morning – just hours before the game – the home contests were thrown into doubt.
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The partial federal government shutdown has caused some hiccups for the pollock fishery, but it still started as scheduled Jan. 20.
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Through the national questionnaire from the Council for Community and Economic Research, Unalaska’s cost of living index was 7th overall – behind Manhattan; Nantucket, MA; San Francisco; Honolulu; Brooklyn; and Washington DC.
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As of Tuesday, single-use plastic bags are no longer allowed in Unalaska.
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A statement from Ravn said they found out Dec. 13 that the Saab 340 they planned to lease from former PenAir CEO Danny Seybert to fly to St. Paul will not be available, but they are working to get their aircraft certified to fly to the island as soon as possible.
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For the 21st consecutive year, Dutch Harbor is America’s largest fishing port.
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To get full funding, schools need at least 10 students. But at the Yakov E. Netsvetov school in Atka, there are only six. Listen now