Sunday spaghetti feed will benefit fire victims

Friday, March 14 2008

Unalaska, AK – A spaghetti feed will be held on Sunday to raise money for the Unalaska family whose house was damaged by a fire last weekend.

Genee Shaishnikoff is hosting the fundraiser to help her brother, Barry Fredericks, and his family raise the money they need to gut and rebuild the house. She said he hopes to repair the extensive damage by the end of the summer.

"Their main bedroom was burned, and everything upstairs was either water-damaged or smoke-damaged," she said. "And things in the living room and kitchen, it was so hot in there [they] melted."


Council votes in updates to ethics code

Wednesday, March 12 2008

Unalaska, AK – Unalaska's public officials have new ethics guidelines following last night's City Council meeting.

The four council members present voted unanimously to approve two new ordinances drafted in response to questions that arose following this October's mayoral and city council elections.

Council member Dick Peck said that while the city's ordinances could require more tweaking in the future, he was pleased with the changes.


Unalaska Raiders finish 1-2, 2-2 in 3A tourney

Monday, March 10 2008

Unalaska, AK – The Nome Nanooks and the Lady Whalers of Barrow emerged victorious in this weekend's finale to the Region 3A basketball tournament.

Unalaska's boys and girls teams exited on Saturday and Friday, respectively, the girls bowing out with a 1-2 record after a 31-50 loss to Dillingham and the boy's hanging on to finish 2-2 with a 56-31 loss to the Bethel Warriors on Saturday.


Firefighters fight downtown blaze

Monday, March 10 2008

Unalaska, AK – The Department of Public Safety's firefighters were able to extinguish a fire at a home on Bayview Road near the Holy Ascension Orthodox Cathedral Sunday morning, but weren't able to save several pets that were trapped in the residence.

Both of Public Safety's fire engines and its ladder truck were dispatched to the fire late Sunday morning at a home belonging to Barry Fredricks. Firefighter Mike Sheffield said that his team had four firefighters at a time in the house, working to contain the blaze.


Boys advance, girls out in 3A regionals

Friday, March 07 2008

Unalaska, AK – The Lady Raiders are out of the Region 3A basketball tournament after a 31-50 loss to Dillingham this afternoon, exiting with a 1-2 record this week. The Unalaska boys are still in the game, though, after winning against Kotzebue this morning, taking down the Huskies 37-33.

The boys, now 2-1 after today's win and last night's 53-68 loss to the Nome Nanooks, face off against the Bethel Warriors at 9 a.m. tomorrow.


NMFS releases proposed Bering Sea bottom trawl closures

Friday, March 07 2008

Unalaska, AK – A proposal issued today by the National Marine Fisheries Service would keep more than a hundred thousand square miles of the northern Bering Sea off limits to bottom-trawling.

The new rule, which is now out for public comment, had been sought by conservation groups in recent years, and it tacitly acknowledges the ways in which climate change may alter the Bering Sea fishing industry. KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


Move over, Moby-Dick: white orca spotted in the Aleutians

Thursday, March 06 2008

Unalaska, AK – A very rare white killer whale has been seen in the Bering Sea near the Aleutian Islands.

The orca was spotted by a marine mammal observer from NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle, working onboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration vessel Oscar Dyson, which was conducting a survey in the Bering Sea last month.

John Durban, a biologist at the marine mammal lab, said the whale is apparently a male, and at least 20 years old.


Raiders post wins in Dillingham

Thursday, March 06 2008

Unalaska, AK – The Unalaska Raiders are off to a good start in this year's regional basketball tournament in Dillingham. The boys won last night against the hometown Wolverines, beating them 52-48. They play Nome at 6:30 this evening.

The girls had a rocky start against the Nome Nanooks, who beat the Lady Raiders 35-25 yesterday. But Unalaska came back for a win against Hooper Bay this afternoon, 58-52. The girls face the winner of tonight's Bethel-Dillingham game tomorrow at 1 p.m.


North Pacific right whale gets own ESA listing

Thursday, March 06 2008

Unalaska, AK – The North Pacific right whale is now a unique species in the eyes of the law. The right whale has been on the endangered species list for nearly forty years, but until today the North Pacific and North Atlantic populations were lumped together and protected as a single species. It's a technical change, but one that could have big implications in Alaska. KIAL's Charles Homans explains.



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