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In rural Alaska, the barriers to participating in the electoral process can be much greater than in urban areas.
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In rural Alaska, the barriers to participating in the electoral process can be much greater than in urban areas.
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Alaska voters in 2020 approved a ballot measure that changed how we elect candidates.
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Alaska’s biggest police force has had an unusual string of seven incidents this year where its officers have opened fire in the line of duty, killing four people.
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As we approach this fall’s election, Alaska Public Media is striving to learn what’s on voters’ minds. It’s a project we call “The View From Here.”
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Experts say it's not a matter of if but when a large blaze impacts the Hillside neighborhood in Anchorage.
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In Hiland Mountain Correctional Center, a teacher is offering women a space that gives them a bit of what they describe as “normalcy.”
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The food Alaskans eat often travels thousands of miles by barge or truck. But an after-school program aims to give students the skills to fish
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Brian Venua joined researchers performing a necropsy on a humpback whale that died near Kodiak. Recently, locals have observed fewer whales in the area.
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The military has left a large footprint on Alaska. Much of it dating to World War II. But what happens after the military leaves a region?
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Anchorage opened a 150-bed cold-weather shelter on Oct. 31. But less than a month into winter shelter season, it has a 1,000-person waitlist.
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Quality child care is in limited supply across Alaska, but especially so in rural parts of the state.