Your Voices: Love Your Body Day

Wednesday, October 21 2009

Unalaska, AK – Each year the National Organization for Women Foundation celebrates Love Your Body day. It encourages people to see what is beautiful about their bodies rather than what is wrong with them. KUCB asked people in Unalaska why they love their bodies today and everyday.


Project Jukebox brings Unalaska's history to life

Wednesday, October 21 2009

Unalaska, AK – The Communities of Memory project recorded stories from Unalaska residents back in 1996. Those memories and more are now available online. KUCB's Anne Hillman found out more about the project. Listen to the news story here and check out the old recordings and archival footage from the early 20th century at the Communities of Memory website.


Trekkers publish book on journey to Unimak Island

Tuesday, October 20 2009

Unalaska, AK – A new book is out chronicling a couple's 4,000 mile trek from Seattle to Unimak Island without using any motorized transport. They spoke with KUCB's Anne Hillman about their journey and their lessons learned.


Public saftey holds active shooter drill at city hall

Monday, October 19 2009

Unalaska, AK – The Department of Public Safety staged an active shooter drill at city hall on Friday to train police officers and emergency responders. KUCB was at the scene.

You can see video of the drill on Flash! Unalaska.


New research shows how Steller Sea Lions die

Friday, October 16 2009

Unalaska, AK – A group of scientists developed a new device that can tell how, when, and where a Steller Sea Lion died. Preliminary data from five sea lions in Prince William Sound shows they were killed by predators. KUCB's Anne Hillman spoke with the principal investigator.

You can read the papers in Endangered Species Journal or BMC Veterinary Research.


Numerous capital improvement projects underway at city

Friday, October 16 2009

Unalaska, AK – This week's city council meeting included a rundown of the city's current capital improvement projects by public works director Nancy Peterson. Some of the highlights include a new energy saving system for the school. For about $300,000 the school is installing a direct digital control system for the air handling and environmental system that will help keep the school at a consistent temperature and save money.


Ninety tons of old nets shipped out for recycling

Thursday, October 15 2009

Unalaska, AK – The city recently shipped 180,000 pounds, or 90 tons, of old fishing nets off the island for recycling. Working with the company Korea Express USA, the city paid to ship the nets to Seattle where the company will sort them and pay to send them to Korea to make new products.

"Recycling is a good thing in this case and it's working out well for us. It works out to be about $181 a ton shipping it out," Public Utilities Director Dan Winters said. That's cheaper than shipping out the junk cars.


City discusses new plan for $6.2 million water treatment plant upgrade

Thursday, October 15 2009

Unalaska, AK – City Council members heard a presentation on the new water treatment addition proposals at Tuesday night's meeting. A new Environmental Protection Agency regulation requires all unfiltered water treatment plants that draw from surface waters, like the Pyramid Valley Reservoir, to use two different water treatment methods. Currently the Unalaska water department only uses chlorine. Public Utilities Director Dan Winters said the new system will add UV light treatment.


Official election results

Wednesday, October 14 2009

Unalaska, AK – The official October 6, 2009 municipal election results are as follows:

City Council Seat CC-F
Zac Schasteen - 402
Skip Southworth - 168
Write-in - 1

City Council Seat CC-G
Richard Peck - 262
Donald Graves - 200
Write-ins - 97

School Board Seat SB-A
Melanie Magnusen - 486
Write-ins - 46



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