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The clinics will offer medical, dental, eye check-ups and care.
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Republicans on a Senate panel accuse Michael Sfraga of being too close to Russia and China.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy said the bill “lacked sufficient changes in how charter schools are chartered in order to allow more students and families charter school possibilities.”
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A growing group of Alaska home bakers can legally sell their goods, thanks to the state's cottage food laws.
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Data for Progress found Mary Peltola would win the first round, but Nick Begich would pull even after ranked choices are counted.
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Alaska’s only health clinic centered on the needs of LGBTQ+ people has a new executive director. Identity Alaska in Anchorage serves patients in person and statewide through telehealth.
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A new report from the state ombudsman says Adult Protective Services failed to prioritize and follow up on the case of an elder in danger.
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University leaders say the bill, which would provide $35 million this year, would help shore up and modernize aging facilities.
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An Anchorage beekeeper has learned how to help his honeybee colonies survive to see spring, and he’s teaching others to do the same.
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Ahead of their return to the Capitol, lawmakers are using pre-session bill filings to lay out priorities for the months to come.
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The Alaska State Capitol received bomb threats Wednesday believed to be related to similar threats reported across the country, officials say.
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A new report predicts the state will add 5,400 jobs in 2024, a 1.7% increase, with bright spots in construction, mining and oil and gas.