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Alaska State Troopers say Robert Peter left Circle on Friday afternoon in a boat and has not been seen since.
The man had lost control of his raft and “went over a waterfall,” sending him out of the boat into the water, troopers said.
Kiana resident Brandon Sheldon, 30, had been missing since Monday evening, when a boat capsized north of Noorvik.
On top of receiving the sportsmanship honor, Reggie Joule, who battled health issues last year, took third place in this year’s blanket toss competition. His son competed with him — and ended up winning gold.
Dozens of volunteers along with public safety officials continued searching the river north of Noorvik for a 30-year-old Kiana resident who remained missing after four other people on the boat made it out safely.
The Della Keats program introduces students from far-flung parts of Alaska to college courses, dorm life and big-city educational opportunities.
A commercial fisherman spotted Carl Nunn’s body near Point Protection last week, Alaska State Troopers said.
The 28 million acres under consideration stretch across five regions in Alaska, including the Bristol Bay watershed, one of the world’s biggest salmon spawning grounds.
An investigation into the cause of the fire in the Western Alaska village was underway Thursday, Alaska State Troopers said.
Jamie Sikkattuaq Harcharek, who appears in the third season of the Netflix fantasy series “Sweet Tooth,” hopes to encourage youths to pursue their dreams.
Point Hope captains held a three-day whaling feast, Qaġruq, last week. Nuiqsut also honored its bowhead whaling season with Nalukataq.
The founder of the Alyeschem project, planned for Prudhoe Bay over the next few years, says it could advance economic development and decrease emissions in the region.
Two of the victims died in a Seattle hospital, and the third in an Anchorage hospital.
Seventeen people enrolled in the Tribal Educator Apprenticeship, which allows paraprofessionals to get licensed to teach preschool through third grade.
While international phaseouts and bans of persistent organic pollutants show positive effects, levels of unregulated contaminants are on the rise in some regions.
Establishing a borough has been a goal for Hoonah officials for over 30 years. A final report on the proposal and a public hearing are scheduled for later this year.
City officials said the police sergeant’s post contained “a derogatory remark toward a community of color.”
A missing 29-year-old Dillingham woman was found Saturday and a 57-year-old Kalskag man was recovered from the Kuskokwim River on Monday, Alaska State Troopers said.
While arming Village Public Safety Officers became legal in Alaska in 2014, none had carried a firearm on the job since 2015. That changed when the Northwest Arctic Borough decided to arm one of its VPSOs this year, after making their vetting and training process more rigorous.
No one was injured during the incident in the Yukon River village of Marshall involving an 18-year-old girl, Alaska State Trooper said.
Water in Bethel and several villages along the lower river reached the highest levels recorded in nearly 20 years, officials say.
NANA regional corporation said that it won’t renew the land-use surface permit it issued to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority.
In the Backyard Buoys project, subsistence hunters and fishermen collaborate with scientists and developers to install small buoys in locations traditionally used for subsistence and monitor the wave data, which is available in an app.