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A 2018 law aimed at improving outcomes for kids in Alaska’s foster care system hasn’t led to meaningful progress, according to a recent audit, leaving experts dismayed.
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Alaska signed on to a $7.4 billion national Purdue settlement last month, which could bring the state more than $12 million. The state is also set to receive almost $2 million in another settlement with eight opioid manufacturers.
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A new analysis shows that health insurance premiums for Obamacare are set to soar next year, as financial help that subsidized the cost expires. Congress is not likely to extend the subsidies.
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Opioid overdoses nationwide have declined significantly since fall of 2023, but not in Alaska. One thing Alaska experts suggest is increasing access to a medication that is highly effective, safe and straightforward.
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One in five children has a language-based learning disability, most commonly dyslexia. Early, specialized support can help young learners succeed for years to come.
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The tax reductions that President Trump wants to continue are rolled into a large bill that requires big cuts to medicaid and food support programs.
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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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Nearly a third of people diagnosed with eating disorders are men. What barriers prevent them from getting help?
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The American Cancer Society works to fund cancer research across the country, but the scope of their work and support is much greater.
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Demonstrators showed up to Begich’s empty Anchorage office before and after he voted for the bill.
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Meet Bradley Butcher, a stand-up comic and the founder of the Comedy Up North. The performance series will bring touring comedians to Alaska while normalizing conversations around mental health.
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A documentary on how Filipino nurses were among the unsung heroes of the pandemic comes to Anchorage.