Rural blog

The Village is a Daily News blog about life and politics in rural Alaska. Its main author is ADN reporter Kyle Hopkins. Come here for breaking news on village issues, plus interviews, videos and photos. But that's just part of the story. We want to feature your pictures, videos and stories, too. Think of The Village as your bulletin board. E-mail us anything you’d like to share with the rest of Alaska -- your letters to the editor, the photos of your latest hunt or video of your latest potlatch. (We love video.)

Kyle Hopkins

I was born in Sitka, have lived in Kake, Skagway and Fairbanks and joined the ADN in 2005 after writing for the Anchorage Press and Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. I started blogging for the paper in 2006 with The Trail, our blog about the governor's race. Then came the Alaska Politics blog. Now I'm covering government and rural affairs and live in Anchorage with my wife, Rebecca. (Update: Our daughter Alice was born May 31. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.) E-mail me at khopkins@adn.com and find me on Twitter at twitter.com/ADNVillage.

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2011 AFN

Follow the progress and see the scenes from this year's Alaska Federation of Natives conference in Anchorage.

PHOTOS

2011 WEIO

The World Eskimo Indian Olympics took place at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks.

PHOTOS

Summer in Barrow

Take a photo tour of the northernmost U.S. city during the summer when the sun is out almost the entire day.

READER-SUBMITTED PHOTOS

Life in Rural Alaska (PT 2)

Post your photos from the Bush and check out what others are sending in.

FWS video: Wolf versus salmon - 12/2/2011 11:41 am

Tribe bills Native corporation for $500,000 in 'taxes' - 12/1/2011 6:38 pm

Grade the state's new suicide prevention plan - 10/26/2011 2:38 pm

Quinhagak woman launching supply shop for Native artists - 10/21/2011 10:11 am

AFN proposals: Should Columbus Day be abolished? - 10/20/2011 10:10 am

Iditarod champion Baker: "I won’t pretend that living in rural Alaska isn’t difficult at times" - 10/19/2011 1:52 pm

Kids these days: Meet the teens of the Elders & Youth conference - 10/18/2011 6:36 pm

Murkowski to hold Senate hearing on suicide at AFN - 10/14/2011 4:13 pm

Baby, it's cold outside

Reports on today's storm:

Nome: Neither taxis nor plows are running. The whole town is shutdown. Can't see more than two houses away. Photo and caption by Scott A. JohnsonNome: Neither taxis nor plows are running. The whole town is shutdown. Can't see more than two houses away. Photo and caption by Scott A. Johnson

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Kotzebue at 4 p.m.: We are in the middle of a winter snow blizzard - our first this year. June Nelson Elementary School and Kotzebue Middle/High School is closed today due to blizzard-like conditions. The wind is blowing at 50-60 mph and the almost white-out conditions make it nearly impossible to travel around the village. NOAA reports areas of blowing snow with visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Snow accumulations are between 4-6 inches with total snow accumulations for two days at 6-9 inches. High temperature is 15 to 20 degrees. East winds are 30-40 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph.  Photo and caption by Diana DeStafenoKotzebue at 4 p.m.: We are in the middle of a winter snow blizzard - our first this year. June Nelson Elementary School and Kotzebue Middle/High School is closed today due to blizzard-like conditions. The wind is blowing at 50-60 mph and the almost white-out conditions make it nearly impossible to travel around the village. NOAA reports areas of blowing snow with visibility one quarter mile or less at times. Snow accumulations are between 4-6 inches with total snow accumulations for two days at 6-9 inches. High temperature is 15 to 20 degrees. East winds are 30-40 mph with gusts up to 50-60 mph. Photo and caption by Diana DeStafeno

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