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Coast Guard officials call the rescue swimmer's June 25 death "a tragedy," urging comrades to use stress management resources on base.
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According to a former patient's class-action lawsuit, Akeela waited over a year before informing patients of the breach in July.
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The latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey found more anxiety and suicidal thoughts than earlier surveys, but also less alcohol and tobacco use.
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The U.S. Interior Department released a report in July 2024 to continue documenting the federal government’s role in the system that ripped children away from their homes.
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Thomas McDuffie had over 100 wards in his care as a guardian between 2021 and 2023. The lawsuit names him, the state and two state employees as defendants.
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Alaska boarding-school survivors and Sen. Lisa Murkowski applaud the federal report, but say it tells only part of the story.
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In a hyper-polarized world, it’s important to be able to recognize bullies and the ways they can affect our long-term mental health.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski and state lawmakers have pushed for a Native-led documentation effort, saying the report underscores the need.
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Organizers say the Sun Rise Camp could be the first summer program in Alaska for kids with parents who are serving time in prison.
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Service providers say the state’s programs need significant investment to make inroads on reduction.
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Both Steven Kissack, who was fatally shot Monday, and his dog Juno were familiar faces to those who live and work in downtown Juneau.
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First City Homeless Services served its last meal on June 14, leaving a void for the hundreds who relied on it.