Izzy Ross
News DirectorIzzy Ross is the news director at KDLG, the NPR member station in Dillingham. She reports, edits, and hosts stories from around the Bristol Bay region, and collaborates with other radio stations across the state.
Since 2019, Izzy has directed the Bristol Bay Fisheries Report, which provides vital information daily to thousands of commercial fishermen in the summer. She has also reported for Alaska's Energy Desk, a regional journalism collaboration with Alaska Public Media. Her work airs regularly on Alaska Public Media's statewide news. It has also aired on National Native News, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Here and Now.
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KDLG spoke to Alaska Sea Grant's Tav Ammu about BBEDC's upcoming Business of Fish classes, as well as the AMSEA marine safety training later this month in Dillingham.
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The decision doesn't amount to re-authorization of Pebble's permit, according to the Corps, and is separate from the EPA's veto.
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Public safety officials say it's important to slow down and wear seat belts, especially as more folks get out on the road.
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When three Dillingham middle school students realized a local creek name included a derogatory word, they decided to do something about it. Now, after two years of work, they’ve won the Spirit of Youth humanitarian award.
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Alaska Sea Grant's Tav Ammu stopped by KDLG to talk about the class, which is free for Bristol Bay residents.
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Quyana, chin’an, quyanaa and thank you to everyone who’s taken the time and energy to inform and support us in our work!
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The huge volume of sockeye from 2022 has tamped down this year’s market.
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Here's a rundown of this summer’s forecasts and regulations by district.
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"It's definitely lasting longer than we expected it to," said Don Moore of the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center. "And unfortunately, this low is just going to cause it to spin, generally speaking, around the Gulf of Alaska."
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By Thursday afternoon, Alaska Airlines reported canceling 28 flights due to ash from the volcano. The National Weather Service has issued an aviation warning for the Aleutians, Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak.