Americans yet again sort ourselves by the media we read or the networks we watch.
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Only 56% of women ages 45 and older in Alaska had up-to-date mammograms in 2020.
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Alaska’s gold rush resulted in a massive need for dogs, since most mining camps could only be reached by dog …
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The Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program has served 70,776 people since 1995, paying for a total of 395,529 …
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My wife Jan is right about things, more often than I’d care to admit.
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With Halloween on the horizon, we have thoughts on the costume trends we’re sure to see the most: Box office …
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Discover the art of managing change and the rising impact of AI on standards in our latest episode featuring Barb …
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Ginsburg was an extra in two Washington National Opera productions – once in full costume with powdered wig and once …
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The first scheduled passenger flight was in 1914 from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Tampa – a distance of just 17 …
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I often joke that “Lost in Translation” is gonna be on my tombstone – a fitting epitaph, I’ve decided, for …
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Fall feels a lot like hitting a fashion reset button.
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Have you heard of bridesmaid burnout? It’s real.I should know, I’ve been there 16 times.
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Thumbs up:Survivor cat: Couple whose Juneau home collapsed into flooded river reunited with beloved cat, some 26 days later.
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The community of Anchorage recently celebrated the fourth sign installed as part of the Indigenous Place Names Project.
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Even the best writers can struggle when it comes to catching their own typos.
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Juneau’s biennial Aak’w Rock music festival returns to the stage Sept. 21-23.
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X this, Threads that – how do you keep up? Here are a few of our best tips to stay …
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Starbucks kicked off the fall season with the classic pumpkin spice latte, which had customers flocking to get their first …
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In an ongoing effort to combat the critical issue of suicide and promote mental health awareness in Alaska, GCI Gives …
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A new transfer station in Anchorage opens today, providing the community with a one-stop shop for recycling and repurposing goods, …
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The deadly wildfires in Maui have forced thousands of local residents and visitors to evacuate in search of shelter, food, …
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The first scheduled passenger flight was in 1914 from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Tampa – a distance of just 17 …
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You have an important meeting coming up and it’s your responsibility to bring the team a big idea.
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As summer comes to a close and school begins, we asked our colleagues for some helpful advice for starting the …
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Blueprint Alaska’s Sarah Erkmann Ward shares some ups and downs over the last few weeks.
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Overwhelmed by all the social media updates of late? Read on for a brief synopsis.
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The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program and U.S. Department of the Interior have partnered to increase employment opportunities for …
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An education program in Sitka has some extra support this year, thanks to Royal Caribbean Group.
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The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA), Alaska’s leading statewide nonprofit membership association for the travel industry, recently voted to designate …