Claire Stremple - Alaska Beacon

Claire Stremple - Alaska Beacon
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the Boney Courthouse

Nonattorney advocates to represent Alaskans in court under new waiver

The Alaska Legal Services Corp.’s director said the system is unique to Alaska — no other state has a program quite like it.
school lockers

Study: To hire and keep teachers in remote Alaska, school districts need to pay a lot more

Districts that cannot pay such high salaries need to look at other solutions like improved working conditions.
a sign says "We accept Quest/EBT cards"

New data shows measurable progress on Alaska’s food stamp backlog

Thousands of people are still waiting for food aid, but the trend is positive.
kids sit on floor in daycare room

Dunleavy veto cuts Head Start increase as centers struggle to pay teachers, serve children in need

Seven of 17 programs are on notice that federal funding is in jeopardy without changes.
Kotzebue

Would-be child care providers in remote Alaska say it’s all but impossible to get a state license

Access to child care is an issue statewide, but remote areas face added hurdles.
the Alaska State Capitol

New state child care task force faces bleak reality of Alaska’s system

It has one year to deliver a final report on solutions to the governor.
a canoe

Angoon students name, launch first dugout canoe since 1882 Bombardment

It was a celebration of enduring culture more than 140 years after the village was devastated by the U.S. Navy shelling.
bulk food

Proposed policy aims to streamline Alaska’s food stamp application process

Alaska is one of only a handful of states that doesn’t already use broad-based categorical eligibility for food benefits.
A woman shows a flash card of two figures hugging to a room of toddlers.

Alaska child care providers say funds approved by Legislature are crucial to staying open

A late addition to the budget would provide $7.5 million for child care centers, but providers say more support is needed.
Close-up of a nurse pushing patient on wheelchair in hospital

A bill to get nurses licensed more quickly in Alaska faces pushback from unions

There’s agreement that there’s a nurse shortage, but no consensus on what to do about it.
a portrait of a man smiling

Legislature votes to allow Alaska prisons to issue state IDs

Valid ID is required for everything from getting a job and housing to opening a bank account, buying a phone, or enrolling in Medicaid and Social Security.
boxes of food in a warehouse

Alaska food banks still ‘inundated’ as state works to fix food stamp backlog

Rep. Alyse Galvin called the state's food stamp response "a swing and a miss"
Alaska DHSS sign

Months-long backlog for Alaska’s aid programs triggers second lawsuit

An Anchorage resident filed a class action lawsuit to force the state to get cash assistance to vulnerable Alaskans in a timely manner.