On Wednesday and Thursday, hundreds of people from Kipnuk and Kwigillingok boarded military transport planes headed for Anchorage, leaving their homes, belongings and communities behind.
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That included residents of Kwigillingok, who were boarding military helicopters with the few possessions they could carry.
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Mohamed Abdullahi Hajir, 39, faces charges of criminally negligent homicide and using a screen device while driving.
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“Healthy communities don't happen by accident,” said keynote speaker Natasha Singh. “They're built on access to basic health care, well-funded public schools and the fundamental promise of safety through trusted law enforcement.”
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Nearly 50 people were displaced — and many are still paying mortgages and condo fees on homes they can no longer live in.
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“Things are literally shifting from beneath our feet, beneath our waters," said Andrea Burgess, head of Native Peoples Action.
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"We saw a lot of damage," says Lt. Blake David Brostrom. "We saw homes that were as much as 3 miles away from where they should have been, ripped off of their foundations."
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The executive order requires state divisions to cut regulatory barriers by 25% by the end of 2027.
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Nearly all the homes in both towns were damaged and a tribal administrator said it was unsafe to stay.
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Difficult decisions as two western Alaska communities are evacuated due to storm damage.
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State Historian Katherine Ringsmuth said the exhibit is meant to help celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in a unique way.
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