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High school students Josie Ungott and Janissa Noongwook set out to learn from their teacher how drumming and dance has changed over the years in their village, Gambell, on Saint Lawrence Island.
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The rate of Alaskans dying from drug overdoses declined by 5% in 2024 compared to the year before. That’s a welcome reduction after the state saw its highest number of overdose deaths on record in 2023.
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The organization claims the Office of Children’s Services has failed to provide funds for food and basics to older youth placed in shelters and dormitories.
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Emergency responders will offer people medication to help them make it through a critical window when overdose survivors are at high risk of dying.
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D spent a decade recovering from an addiction that started when he fell off a ladder, got injured and was prescribed opioid pain pills.
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From cozy caves to social connections, experts share affordable ways to boost your mood and energy during Alaska’s long, dark winter.
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Experts say there are several things families can do to protect their infants including having a sober caregiver and a safe sleep space.
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Research shows that working with peers can help people recover from both serious mental illness and substance use disorders.
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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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On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton and his guest discuss how to recognize signs of abuse and the resources and pathways for those who experience it.
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Rhode Island began offering treatment for substance use disorders in its prisons in 2016 and within a year, the overdose death rate among people recently incarcerated declined 60%.
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The executive order requires state divisions to cut regulatory barriers by 25% by the end of 2027.