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The state's Marine Highway plan would chart the course over the next 20 years. Plus, Gov. Dunleavy strikes a compromise.
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Ahead of the election, many Alaskans say they're looking for bipartisanship. Plus, Alaska saw a record number of overdose deaths last year.
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A defendant gets a new trial as part of the fallout from a federal judge's misconduct. Plus, opponents of a mine near Tok speak out.
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Dr. Anne Zink interviews longtime host of Line One: Your Health Connection Dr. Thad Woodard about memorable moments during his time as a host.
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Dr. Anne Zink joins the Line One host roster by "listening loudly" to current and former hosts, and to Alaskans about the history and future of the show.
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Anchorage officials consider what to do after pedestrian deaths. Plus, a woman's death has Bethel residents searching for answers.
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It will include workshops, speakers and critique sessions and is geared toward writers and illustrators in any stage of their career.
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Learn about fungi, mushroom cooking tips and more as host Kim Sherry explores the world of mushroom cultivation and foraging in Alaska.
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Tribal groups sue the federal agency that manages pollock. Plus, Iditarod officials mourn the death of the race's longtime veterinarian.
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Alaska Resounding will have their first concert on Sunday at the Anchorage Museum. Artist Crystal Worl will create live work during the event.
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From 2012 to 2021, pregnancy-associated deaths in rural Alaska almost tripled, dramatically outpacing the increase seen in urban areas.