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Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
Regional lands are known for their tundra valleys filled with grasses, plants and bushes, not a 10-foot tree in sight. But ...
Unalaska city officials headed to the nation’s capital in late March as part of their annual Washington, D.C. lobbying trip.
School had just ended for the week in Unalaska, but not all students were celebrating. More than 30 students proceeded to ...
In this episode of “Island Interviews,” Superintendent Kim Hanisch talks about staffing updates, plans to potentially extend ...
The findings are part of a growing body of work showing that even in far-flung parts of the Arctic, plastic pollution is ...
The City of Unalaska has a new plan to develop public parks, recreation and cultural infrastructure and programs through at ...
Scott Simon is one of America's most admired writers and broadcasters. He is the host of Weekend Edition Saturday and is one of the hosts of NPR's morning news podcast Up First. He has reported from ...
In the 1970s, threats of trade tariffs convinced Asian and European automakers to move some production to the U.S. But that battle's already been won – and history is unlikely to repeat itself.
Jazz fest starts this weekend in New Orleans and one of its headliners is rapper Lil' Wayne who made it to the main stage with the Roots.
As the Trump administration continues to flood the news cycles with its efforts to end to the war in Ukraine, NPR looks at the Kremlin's negotiating strategy.
Alex Villatoro is finishing high school in the U.S. without his parents after his father was deported back to Guatemala in January and his mother decided to move there with her three younger children.
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