Yereth Rosen
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The population is healthy despite apparent decline, but the species can get overlooked when development is planned, scientists say.
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Hundreds of overdose-reversal kits are headed to schools as part of a strategy to combat Alaska’s high rate of opioid deaths.
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A judge agreed with Planned Parenthood that barring clinicians from providing services violates the state's constitution.
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Alaskas's new law addresses vandalism attacks on synagogues and other religious sites, which are increasing nationwide.
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The road section, built in 2014 without proper tribal consultation, has now been removed, and the park has improved its procedures.
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An environmental group says the National Marine Fisheries Service should do much more to limit bottom trawling in the Gulf of Alaska.
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The Department of Justice will have observers in certain rural areas to see if Indigenous language speakers are served properly.
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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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This year’s spike in the disease known as "whooping cough" follows COVID-19 pandemic years that had very few cases reported.
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An opponent of the multiyear bear-killing program is defending her standing to be a plaintiff against the state.