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In Anchorage, emergency room visits were down 30-50 percent in Alaska’s largest hospitals in March and April, according to hospital managers.That might…
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It’s October 1918 in Juneau, and the future of Alaska depends on which comes first — winter or the so-called Spanish flu.At that time the flu had already…
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As Will Frasier opens the white metal door to a mobile trailer sitting in the corner of a parking lot, he offers some cautionary advice.“It’s about 170…
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A federal judge has blocked Native regional and village corporations in Alaska from receiving part of $8 billion (dollars) in Tribal allocation in the…
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States across the country are working to reduce crowding in jails and prisons in response to COVID-19. Solutions run the gamut from keeping low-level…
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has closed public schools through the rest of the school year.For the 9,606 high school seniors across the state who make up the class…
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As uncertainty about the COVID-19 virus continues to mount, Tribal governments and remote communities across the state are concerned about disruptions in…
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As the fishing season ramps up, mid-sized coastal towns are finding they have little say over who shows up to work in the industry.An updated clarifies…
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Akiak Native Community joined five other Tribal governments and filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over funding in the CARES Act.The federal…
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One of Alaska’s first positive cases of COVID-19 was a person who’d been to a grocery store while they were infectious.Normally, this wouldn’t be cause…