A University of Alaska Fairbanks researcher who listens to killer whales using underwater microphones has learned some interesting things about the creatures.
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Sitka Tribe’s shellfish lab honored for safeguarding traditional foods
The lab tests samples from 17 communities in Southeast, as well as from tribes on Kodiak Island.
Unalaska volunteers rescue eagle that ‘decided to go shopping’ at ship supply store
An adult female eagle dashed in and headed for the rafters, occasionally swooping down at people and merchandise below.
Anchorage’s deputy health director is resigning, the latest in a string of departures
The city’s epidemiologist and longtime medical officer also resigned over the summer, and the reproductive health officer was fired.
A Metlakatla man is charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting his brother
Tyler Henderson is listed in critical condition at Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage.
Dunleavy administration loses lawsuit over Kake subsistence hunt
The Southeast tribal government in Kake had organized the deer and moose harvest early in the pandemic out of concerns about food security.





