Family and friends crowded the stands of the Unalaska High School gym last Wednesday to cheer on players on both sides of the ...
Shaishnikoff takes the reins from former council president and interim tribal administrator Katherine McGlashan. McGlashan ...
In this episode of “Island Interviews,” Dr. Angelia Trujillo discusses why the Alaska Comprehensive Forensic Training Academy ...
Dunleavy responded to fears over the bill in a video, doubling down on his assertion that it would not open opportunities for ...
Alina Selyukh is a business correspondent at NPR, where she follows the path of the retail and tech industries, tracking how America's biggest companies are influencing the way we spend our time, ...
Rep. Bryce Edgmon has represented Unalaska in the State Legislature for almost twenty years. Last month, he picked up the ...
Rob Schmitz is NPR's international correspondent based in Berlin, where he covers the human stories of a vast region reckoning with its past while it tries to guide the world toward a brighter future.
A trial is set to begin Monday in North Dakota for a lawsuit that could force the environmental group Greenpeace USA to shut down. The pipeline company's lawsuit claims Greenpeace and others engaged ...
If you order up coffee on a mobile app while scrolling your social feeds, or can't stop watching videos and reading news articles on your phone at bedtime, listen up! Researchers studied what happened ...
French President Emmanuel Macron to meet President Trump in D.C., center-right opposition party wins in Germany's election, Greenpeace faces $300 million lawsuit after Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with South African cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe {suh-LAO-choh-way} about his new album Hymns of Bantu, which highlights the healing power of song across cultures.