Juneau Housing Crisis; Fake Alaska Native Art Scheme Exposed
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A U.S. Coast Guard cutter patrolling the Bering Sea recently encountered several Chinese military ships in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone near the Aleutian Islands. This marks another instance of Chinese naval presence in the area
A Pennsylvania woman lost her life after a guided river raft overturned on the Klutina River near Copper Center. We discuss the accident, the rescue efforts, and the impact on the guiding company and its guests.
The final two members of a Washington state family have been sentenced for selling over $1 million worth of fake Alaska Native artwork made in the Philippines. Learn about the repercussions and the efforts to maintain the integrity of Indigenous art.
The average sales price for a single-family home in Juneau has soared to nearly $510,000, the highest in Alaska for the second consecutive year. We explore the factors driving these costs and the implications for residents.
Starting August 2nd, bear baiting will once again be banned on national preserves in Alaska under a new rule adopted by the National Park Service. We delve into the controversy and the arguments from both sides.
Taylor Knibb has stepped down from her spot on the U.S. cycling team for the Paris Olympics, with Alaska's Kristen Faulkner taking her place. We highlight Faulkner's accomplishments and her prospects at the upcoming games.
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