Yereth Rosen
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Under the bill, Alaska would join other states in barring private insurers from making at-risk patients pay for more advanced cancer checks.
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Advocates of the 500-mile trail network say there has been enough progress to draw long-distance hikers this summer, as they seek state support for more.
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. suggests supplying the Cook Inlet region with natural gas as a phased prelude to Asia-bound LNG exports.
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Thursday's penalty came two days after the oil company was fined $452,100 over unauthorized injections into Prudhoe Bay Unit oil pools.
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“It’s a reflection of the plastic age we live in," said student researcher Tony Blade. "It’s ubiquitous."
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Ten 2023 congenital syphilis cases were reported in infants “born to women who experienced complex and substantial barriers to prenatal care.”
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy's proposal comes just weeks after Anchorage's port was renamed the Don Young Port of Alaska.
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The state's lack of an e-cigarette tax is a problem according to the ALA, which is pushing for passage of a bill aimed at reducing youth vaping.
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The state says all sexually active adults under 45 should get a test at least once this year, after new recommendations issued by federal health officials.
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A new study adds to mounting evidence about caribou sensitivity to roads, raising questions about further development in their habitat.