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Happy Easter!

By Alaska Native News on Apr 20, 2025   Holidays  

Happy Easter!

Easter Bread-Alutiiq

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Apr 20, 2025   Holidays  

Easter Bread-Alutiiq

Kulic’aaq–Easter Bread Paas’kaami kulic’aalitaartut.–At Easter they always make Easter bread. Kulic’aaq is the Alutiiq word for the sweet bread baked, decorated, and eaten by the Orthodox faithful every Easter. Similar to Italian panettone, this rich bread contains milk, eggs, butter, sugar, nuts, fruit, and a variety or flavorings like vanilla, rum, orange zest, cardamom, and […]

The Legislature is Back to Square One Concerning Education

By Cassandra Day | Senate Republican Caucus on Apr 20, 2025   Featured, Politics, State  

The Legislature is Back to Square One Concerning Education

JUNEAU – Thursday Governor Mike Dunleavy announced his veto of HB 69 – an act increasing the BSA by $1000 — while also introducing an education bill with a $700 funding increase and an emphasis on policy linked with funding. Both the Governor and the Senate Republican Caucus want a compromise. It is unfortunate the […]

Rare thunderstorm near the north pole: A sign of a warming arctic?

By Zheng Lin | Institute of Atmospheric Physics-Chinese Academy of Sciences on Apr 20, 2025   Featured, Science/Education  

Rare thunderstorm near the north pole: A sign of a warming arctic?

Thunderstorms are rare in the cold, dry Arctic, but a surprising event in August 2019 has scientists rethinking how these storms form in polar regions. A team of researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China has uncovered new insights into this phenomenon. Published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, their findings reveal […]

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