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There’s not enough research to demonstrate that cold plunging has clear health benefits. But this Homer group has found peace, community and confidence through the practice.
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On this Line One, join Dr. Justin Clark for a discussion about the health impacts of wildfire smoke and volcanic ash.
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Seattle, along with other cities, is struggling to balance the need for more housing with the preservation and growth of trees that help address the impacts of climate change.
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The whale washed up in late May, and biologists suspect it was killed by orcas a week before the corpse was found.
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They waited decades for safe, healthy housing, but for many who have made the move from Newtok to Mertarvik, that dream still hasn't become reality.
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Residents learned about FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program and picked up free sandbags and weather alert radios at a community meeting Saturday.
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The Alaska Board of Game will consider changing the predator control program to allow killing “brown and black bears in addition to wolves.”
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A Texas firm recently acquired 50 square miles of Interior Alaska mining claims. Now it wants to start trucking antimony — used in weapons and solar panels — to Montana.
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Timber companies say the Forest Service didn’t fulfill a promise to supply enough timber to meet market demand — one the government says it didn’t make.
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More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts says climate change means U.S. residents better get used to it.
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Southcentral residents hoping to see more sunlight as June 20 approaches may have to wait a bit longer, as rain and cool temperatures continue.
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The new resident of the Sitka Sound Science Center isn’t really a squid at all, but is more closely related to cuttlefish.