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JUNEAU — Child care advocates are urging the Alaska Legislature to include at least $14 million in this year’s budget to help stabilize a sector in crisis. Last month, the House passed its ...
Every morning across Alaska, tens of thousands of parents wake up, get their kids ready and head to work — thanks to the vital support of early childhood education and child care services.
I’m not going to directly answer that question myself, because I’m not an unbiased observer: I’ve worked for years as a reporter and contractor for Alaska Public Media, Anchorage’s public ...
The only way to view the Florida legislation that outlaws names like “oat milk” or “almond milk” is that it’s anticompetitive governmental overreaction. Lawmakers must all think grocery ...
Today’s raw milk evangelists like Kennedy claim that it has more nutrients, benefits the immune system, and that kids are ...
(JTA) — As soon as news broke this week that the Food and Drug Administration was suspending federal testing of commercially produced milk, the Orthodox Union’s hotline lit up. The flood of ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of people imprisoned in Alaska alleges the state Department of Corrections provides inadequate medical, mental health and dental care ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — An Alaska Native man who maintained his innocence in the 1997 killing of a white teenager has agreed to an $11.5 million settlement with the city of Fairbanks after alleging ...
There was a lot of public relations speak when the Utah Hockey Club unveiled its new nickname, branding and logo to the Utah ...
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