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If it becomes law, kids will have the right to a hearing within seven days to determine whether the acute psychiatric placement is necessary.
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The move is part of sweeping CDC funding cuts, impacting COVID-era grants. They were intended to strengthen the state public health system against future public health emergencies.
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Staffers began receiving termination notices this morning as part of a major restructuring at HHS. Some senior leadership are on their way out too.
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House Bill 36 requires a court hearing within seven days to help prevent foster youth from unnecessarily long stays in acute psychiatric facilities.
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Osteogenic loading is an evidence-based approach to building bone strength without medication.
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The corporation says the cuts follow the end of COVID-19 funding. Nurses say they weren't informed the pay was COVID-19 related or temporary.
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The Key Coalition for Alaska's advocacy week focused on protecting Medicaid benefits, eliminating support-service waitlists, supporting infant learning programs and more.
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What are the unique challenges and opportunities for Alaskans interested in boosting the annual harvest?
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Critics worry therapists will encourage children to identify as transgender, despite research to the contrary.
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Alaska Moravian Church members recently set fire to remnants of the historic orphanage and boarding school near Kwethluk, saying their removal has been overdue.
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Host Dr. Justin Clark and his guests discuss the intersection of food and tradition, and how those connect people across all walks of life.
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Experts say Medicaid cuts would drive more Alaskans to emergency care, increase healthcare costs for all, and could harm the state economy.