Three sailors are safe after being rescued in the North Pacific, about a thousand miles southwest of Adak in the western ...
Unalaska’s summer tourism season began this month with the state ferry M/V Tustumena’s first port call of the year on June 6, ...
An international marine renewable energy company is looking to help False Pass bring tidal energy to its shores.
Dozens of people gathered at the Burma Road Chapel last month for Unalaska’s second annual Juneteenth celebration, hosted by the city’s Department of Parks, Culture and Recreation.
Officials with a U.S. Department of Defense agency are preparing to exhume the remains of an unidentified WWII soldier known simply as “X-3” who is buried in the Sitka National Cemetery. They say it ...
The Aleut Corp., Adak’s regional Native corporation, signed an agreement in May to lease 3,500 acres to Pacific H2, an Oregon-based energy company. The 90-year lease allows Pacific H2 to build wind ...
King Cove residents argue that an 11-mile road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge — linking them to Cold Bay’s longer, all-weather runway — would save lives by ensuring access to Anchorage’s ...
Nikolski’s one-room purple schoolhouse sits on the outskirts of the 30-person village, facing a vast, grassy valley. The western Aleutian village stretches along Umnak Island’s Nikolski Bay on the ...
An Unalaska fish processing plant will soon have a new owner, according to a city memo. The Northern Victor – a 380-foot processing ship owned by Icicle Seafoods – spent decades splitting its seasons ...
Fish and Game says survey results show increases in all sex and size groups of snow crab compared to last year. Large males remain at historic lows, but the population is showing signs of ...
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