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By Johanna Eurich, Independent ProducerAlaska Natives have been struggling with the failure of public education in their villages for a long time. Today,…
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By Johanna Eurich, Independent ProducerMany if not most of Alaska's rural schools are not working. Low student performance and high teacher turnover are…
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Only 10 people from across the country are getting an award on April 27, 2016 for their work to get a second chance for people with a criminal record. One…
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Continuing low prices pressure Legislators to consider reduced oil and gas tax creditsBy the Associated PressOil and gas tax credits are expected to be a…
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Alaska tribes to Receive $100 Million in Back PayA federal court has approved payment of almost a billion dollars by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to 700…
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Nov. 12, 2015A Juneau man making a film about historical trauma and Alaska Natives faces two challenges. First, he is terminally ill with A-L-S, or Lou…
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Jan. 22, 2016In his second State of the State address to the Legislature, Governor Bill Walker recapped his first year in office, and described some of…
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In a Rasmuson survey, Alaskans share ideas on how to handle state budget deficit By Andrew Kitchenman, KTOO - JuneauAlaskans are increasingly concerned…
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Jan. 4, 2016Test aimed at most frequently diagnosed cancer among Alaska Natives By Associated PressA new at-home test to screen for colorectal cancer is…
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KNBA News - Legislative Information Office lawsuit stirs accusations of waste, government corruptionBy Zachariah Hughes, APRN – AnchorageThe State court heard oral arguments yesterday [Wed., Dec. 16, 2015] in a case involving the contentious lease of the…