Yvonne Krumrey, KTOO - Juneau
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On the day after the election, therapist Margie Thomson had four new requests from patients asking for referrals for gender-affirming care — in case they lose access to it.
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When the Navy made its long-awaited apology inside Angoon High School, a clan leader drew attention to the veterans in the room.
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The Southeast Alaska community has long sought an apology for the bombardment, which killed six children and destroyed homes.
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The apology was sudden, and not widely advertised, but it’s been on the mind of one Juneau Assembly member for years.
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Kaaháni Rosita Worl was one of 10 Americans to receive the 2023 National Humanities Medal from President Joe Biden Monday.
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Dozens gathered on the sidewalk across from the Alaska State Capitol building holding signs saying, “healthcare is a right, not a privilege."
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The people who say they were victims of Bradley Earl Reger are trying to hold the institutions where the abuse took place accountable.
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Jason, Monty and Dawn Kissack flew from Florida to attend a weekend memorial for their brother, Steven Kissack.
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Plans to dock an icebreaker in the capital city have been discussed for a few years, but previous funding attempts were removed from federal legislation.
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Steven Kissack had been living on the streets downtown for years when law enforcement shot and killed him during a confrontation on July 15.