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Monte LaVelle Chitty, 62, was arrested April 5 in the Florida case. Former members of his Cold Bay church say the charges fit a familiar pattern.
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The survey also found that tribal citizens are leaving Sitka at a higher rate than other residents.
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As the state’s major cities scramble to house people, advocates say Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s protest bill would further criminalize the homeless.
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Fewer children get tested for lead in Alaska, so officials are launching new programs to encourage testing and provide follow-up care.
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The Justice Department's new rule requires background checks for all gun sales, not just ones sold at gun stores.
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Join host Dr Justin Clark as he discusses trauma, and how to navigate mental health services to find the right provider for yourself.
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The clinics will offer medical, dental, eye check-ups and care.
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The Indigenous birthworkers will attend medical appointments with mothers, advocate for them and help connect them to traditional practices.
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Patients who died at places like Morningside Hospital in Portland, were often buried there and never returned home.
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A group of Dillingham residents is advocating for a united effort within the entire community to protect people and help them recover.
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp. and Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium are seeking about $34 million in contract support costs.
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The project will expand and renovate the south side of Bartlett Regional Hospital's emergency department with ventilation and electrical upgrades.