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Thirty years ago, students from the Auntie Mary Nicoli Elementary School in Aniak were among those who held a statewide ...
As congressional Republicans passed a bill that will add new red tape to federal safety net programs, a statewide audit has found that Alaska's Department of Health is routinely failing to abide by ...
Dunleavy vetoed $1.85 million in additional funding for child care grant programs and child care centers, citing declining ...
The majority of incidents were “just small grass fires” that the fire department quickly extinguished, an official said.
Kodiak rentals were second-most expensive in the state in 2024. But home prices and overall cost of living were middle-of-the-pack among Alaska cities, according to the Alaska Department of Labor ...
Leah Moss explores the Alaska Food Policy Council’s efforts to make Alaska’s food system healthier, more secure, and more self-reliant.
As congressional Republicans passed a bill that will add new red tape to federal safety net programs, a statewide audit has found that Alaska's Department of Health is routinely failing to abide by ...
Proponents of a plan in Alaska to legalize certain psychedelics—including psilocybin, mescaline and DMT—have submitted an initial round of voter signatures as part of the campaign’s effort to put the ...
After months of robust increases Alaska employment growth slowed in the most recent data from the Alaska Department of Labor ...
After decades in Fairbanks and even a few close calls in wildfire country, it wasn’t until my son joined the North Star fire ...
The change comes as Alaska continues to warm at nearly twice the rate of the lower 48 states, with the statewide average annual air temperature increasing by 3 degrees Fahrenheit (1.67 degrees ...
Registered dietitian and University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service agent Leslie Shallcross will discuss ...