Sitka’s new Catholic priest has an unusual skill set – he’s also the official exorcist for the Catholic Church in Alaska.
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Thousands of veterans face foreclosure and it’s not their fault. The VA could help
An NPR investigation finds that many people with VA loans who got a COVID forbearance are at risk of losing their homes. The VA has a fix, but it could be too late unless it halts foreclosures.
The rivers froze before gasoline arrived in Nunapitchuk
Two barges were making their way up the Johnson River when one got stuck because of north winds, ice forming, and a lack of tide.
Snowstorm leaves aftermath of power outages amid Anchorage snow emergency
Southcentral Alaska continued to dig out Friday from a snowstorm that peaked with more than a foot of snow.
Newscast – Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023
In this newscast: Ted Van Alst and Shane Hawk are the Indigenous editors of “Never Whistle at Night,” published in September. KTOO’s Yvonne Krumrey spoke with them about the instability at the heart of the horror genre, and how Indigenous authors have used that to tell their stories; Three of the indigenous men known as the “Fairbanks 4” have settled a federal civil rights suit against the city of Fairbanks
Federal judge rejects legal challenge to ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project
The massive Willow oil project on Alaska’s North Slope can move forward, a federal judge in Anchorage ruled Thursday.




