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When U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited Kotzebue last week, he took a ride along Cape Blossom Road leading to the future port and toured Ralph Wien Memorial Airport. The trip ...
The 11-mile, two-lane gravel road, if constructed, is the first phase of a much more ambitious project in the Northwest Arctic Borough: providing Kotzebue a deepwater port.
Oct. 24—With freeze-up quickly approaching, cleanup and recovery efforts ramped up in Kotzebue on Thursday after a devastating flood displaced more than 80 people and damaged dozens of homes ...
A man who returned to his Alaska hometown took to social media to document the inflated prices of food and drinks, including an $11 box of cereal. Still, he says it's someplace he'd live again.
Jun. 20—Two Kotzebue residents face murder charges in the stabbing death last week of a 33-year-old man in the Northwest Alaska city, police say. The Kotzebue Police Department on Tuesday said ...
Oct. 29—The number of Kotzebue houses that were damaged in last week's fall storm climbed as several local and state agencies continued to assist residents and the extent of the destruction ...
An online r e port posted by troopers said the snowmachiners— Josiah Ballot of Selawik and Thomas Brown of Ambler — told friends on social media they were leaving Kotzebue at midnight Monday.
Kotzebue Sound, 30 miles north of the Arctic Circle, is separated from the open Chukchi Sea by 70 miles of shallow, protected water. On warm summer days, it’s a place to recreate. Often, young ...
Mar. 15—Nine Kotzebue residents sued Vitus Energy this week after they reported issues with fuel purchased from the business earlier this winter. It's not the only lawsuit filed this year ...
Charging documents say an Alaska man had the cellphone of missing 10-year-old girl, and GPS coordinates of where the phone had traveled led police to the girl’s body.
Human remains found in the wreckage of a Kotzebue restaurant destroyed by fire earlier this month have been sent to the state medical examiner’s office for identification.
Reporting from Kotzebue, Alaska — Dear President Obama, You’re not in Martha’s Vineyard anymore. The moment you step out of Air Force One, here in the self-proclaimed Gateway to the Arctic ...
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