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  • 5 days ago | alaskapublic.org | Tim Rockey

    Friday on Alaska Public Media:Gov. Dunleavy's veto of education funding has Alaska school district officials confused and concerned. Plus, a new book chronicles how the Fairbanks Four were wrongfully convicted and the unlikely path they took to get out of prison. And, a backcountry skiing and snowboarding competition returns to Haines after nearly a decade.

  • 6 days ago | alaskapublic.org | Tim Rockey

    Thursday on Alaska News Nightly:Gov. Dunleavy, again, vetoes a statewide education funding boost. Plus, new travel restrictions for federal workers cancel a landslide conference in Southeast, where slides have killed a dozen people in the last decade. And, Kenai Peninsula crafters wonder where they'll shop after their supply store closes.

  • 6 days ago | alaskapublic.org | Tim Rockey

    A Service High School Senior won a National Honor Society award last week at a ceremony in Washington D.C. Natalie Hodge-Hannula was one of five students across the country chosen from over 16,000 applicants and will receive a $10,625 scholarship. Hodge-Hannula endured a difficult upbringing before finding success in school and serving her community. Adults in her life suffered from alcoholism and addiction, and she said she didn’t learn to read until she was about 10 years old.

  • 1 week ago | alaskapublic.org | Tim Rockey

    Wednesday on Alaska News Nightly:The Trump administration's cuts to Arctic research could have wide-ranging impacts. Plus, University of Alaska Anchorage students speak out against restructuring the Native Student Services program. And, a new exhibit showcases the history of schools on the Kenai Peninsula.

  • 1 week ago | alaskapublic.org | Tim Rockey

    Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:A University of Alaska Anchorage grad is among international students the Trump administration is forcing out of the country. Plus, Sen. Lisa Murkowski worries about the impact of tariffs on Alaska. And, an Anchorage mechanic offers tips for protecting your car from Mount Spurr's volcanic ash.

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Anne Hillman

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Yereth Rosen

Freelance Journalist at Freelance

Reporter at Alaska Beacon

Reporter at Alaska Beacon

Yereth Rosen primarily covers news in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region of Alaska, United States, including areas around Bethel and surrounding villages.

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Evan Erickson

Reporter at KYUK (Bethel, AK)

Evan Erickson primarily covers news in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region of Alaska, United States, including areas around Bethel and surrounding communities.

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