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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.
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His magnum opus is an almost 13-foot-tall Godzilla costume made of balloons that covers his whole body.
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A new project from the Alaska Commission on Aging is collecting stories from our oldest Alaskans, and asking them how to survive and thrive in a long life.