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As Alaska’s child care crisis looms, some businesses opt to launch centers for their employees’ kids

Companies with on-site child care report happier staff and better retention rates — especially as affordable child care becomes harder and harder to find. 
a blue mussel patch

Dangerous PSP toxin levels found in some Southwest Alaska clams, mussels

Officials say Chignik Lagoon razor clams and Sand Point blue mussels are unsafe to eat, due to toxins that can cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
a group of fishermen

NOAA says revised analysis could allow Southeast king salmon troll fishing, despite ruling

A fisheries official says a summer troll season for king salmon in Southeast Alaska is possible, despite a federal judge’s recent ruling to the contrary.
the Ketchikan Correctional Center

Man dies in custody at Ketchikan Correctional Center, 1 day after arrest

Troopers say Landon Morgan, who was arrested on a DUI charge, apparently "died from a medical issue" Sunday at the Ketchikan Correctional Center.
a Juneau intersection

Dangerous Juneau intersection to see stopgap safety measures after deadly crash

A fatal crash Saturday on Egan Drive near Juneau's Fred Meyer is the latest of 50 crashes at the same intersection over the past decade.
two baby opossums wrapped in a pink blanket

Fifth child of Grubby captured in Homer’s opossum odyssey

A wildlife biologist says the search isn’t over. Opossum litters are usually eight or nine joeys — and can be as many as 13.
A man holds prescription drugs.

Alaska cancer treatment centers struggle with shortage of common chemo drugs

Two common chemotherapy drugs are in short supply in Alaska – cisplatin and carboplatin. Oncology centers across the country are struggling to keep the drugs in stock.
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North America’s first known case of a rabid moose confirmed in Western Alaska

The moose had a wound from a fox bite, the likely means of transmission.
a man poses for a portrait outside in a kuspuk with glasses

Remembering Joe Senungetuk, a practitioner in the art of resistance

The Inupiaq artist, who died on May 31, leaves behind many contemporary art fans who loved his carvings, sculptures, and paintings.
a person stands in front of a truck

A shortage of heat pump installers is slowing climate action in Southeast Alaska

Swapping out oil-based heating systems for heat pumps is one of the best ways for homeowners to shrink their carbon footprints. But in communities like Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka, heat pump installers are struggling to keep up.
David Eastman

Alaska legislative ethics committee opens another investigation into Rep. David Eastman

It’s at least the third time since 2017 the committee has scrutinized the Wasilla Republican.
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Juneau welcomes Polynesian voyaging canoe before it sets out on 4-year journey

A thousand people gathered at Auke Bay in Juneau on Saturday to welcome the Hōkūle‘a and her crew to Juneau.
a brown bear

Sterling man survives brown bear attack by shooting and killing bear

Troopers say Nicholas Abraham, 34, was hunting Saturday in the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge when he was attacked by a sow with two cubs.
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Pebble Mine company to pay shareholders who claim they were duped

Plaintiffs say recorded conversations released in 2020 revealed corporate leaders’ lies, but Northern Dynasty Minerals denies wrongdoing.
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Port of Seattle closure could cause cargo delays for Alaska

About 90% of Alaska’s goods arrive by ship or barge, and most of that comes via Seattle.
A ship in the water

Cut cable causes internet and cellphone outages in Arctic Alaska

Quintillion President Mike McHale said a full restoration of internet and some cellphone service could take up to two months.
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Man drowns in Mat-Su lake after canoe capsizes

Word that Devon Betker was presumed dead on Finger Lake reached troopers just after 7 p.m. Saturday. His body was recovered later that night.

Counterfeit pills with fentanyl flood Alaska’s black market

Overdose deaths have been rising in Alaska for the past several years. Most of that is due to illegal fentanyl. And, it’s been showing up more and more in pills that look like prescription drugs, but are counterfeit.
a NOAA vessel

Deepwater mapping reveals gas seeps in Aleutian Trench

The Okeanos Explorer docked in Unalaska last month, after finishing its first of six expeditions mapping deep seafloor around the Aleutian Islands.
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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.