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The storm destroyed or severely damaged nearly 700 homes, killed one person and left two more missing. Here's where things stand in some communities hit by the mid-October storm.
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Nationally, employers are anticipating an 8.5% increase in medical costs and an 11% increase in pharmacy costs, according to data presented to the Board of Regents.
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On this Line One, host Dr. Justin Clark and his guests break down common myths, and share practical strategies to protect your back in everyday life.
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From volunteer-powered efforts to provide essential items, to the massive, multi-agency push to shore up village infrastructure, Bethel shows what a regional hub can do in crisis.
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SNAP recipients got 50% of their monthly benefit last week. They'll get another 15% this week — and it'll be at least another week until they see the rest.
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Advocates urge public awareness, say to seek medical care if needed, and to intervene on predatory behavior.
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On this Line One, guest host Dr. Jay Butler and his guest, Dr. Francis Collins, discuss truth, science, faith, and trust
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Mayor Olinka Jones says the restoration of power is a relief for the community but that plenty of work remains.
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What do two of Alaska's top doctors think of the rapidly-changing public health landscape in Alaska?
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SNAP recipients' debit cards could be refilled to their typical amount by Friday, a Department of Health spokesperson said, after Gov. Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration.
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An Alaska and Arctic health veteran has been selected to head the College of Health at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
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The Trump administration says SNAP payments will be delayed and reduced by half after judges ordered the government to send funding for the program to states despite the government shutdown.