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The facility is a way for the community to have more control over its food, much of which is barged or flown in.
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On Sunday, local tribal leadership decided to shut down the power and water plants in the tiny Bering Sea coastal community.
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Home care workers, whose services are needed more as Alaska's population ages, have negotiated for better pay and other benefits.
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The rate of methamphetamine found in tests with fentanyl has increased seven fold in the Pacific region since 2015, which worries experts in the field.
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Donald Trump has promised a crackdown that could include military strikes in Mexico. Many experts worry his plan will do harm than good.
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We discuss the challenges of diagnosing and treating individuals with co-occurring mental health conditions.
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About 20,000 customers are being asked to check water intake pipes, in a survey required under federal regulations.
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While residents call the road a matter of life and death, environmental advocates say it could threaten vital wildlife habitat.
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Ten-year-old Owen Ningeulook suffers from aplastic anemia, a rare blood disorder that results in low red blood cell counts.
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Alaska has some of the nation's highest rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea, according to the state's annual infectious disease report.
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On this Talk of Alaska, we revisit our 2023 discussion on darkness, and finding ways to enjoy the short days of winter.
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Police say Josiah Kelly, 30, confessed to shooting at a clinic for people recovering from addiction and substance use disorder.