Congress repealed Alaska’s prohibition laws in 1899 and in 1900, W.Y. Egan received the first liquor license for his “Bar …
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Sadly, Alaska Native people have the highest rates of colorectal cancer globally.
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A 2018 study from the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Center for Economic Development determined Alaska had the highest rate of …
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No matter that the Baked Alaska was first created in New York City at the famed Delmonico’s in 1867.
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Teenage runaway Robert Stroud spent his adolescence in Alaska, landing in the capital where he sold peanuts to survive.
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The Fairbanks North Star School District and NAACP are sponsoring partners of an annual essay and art contest for children …
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Over the holidays, I watched several movies and noticed something.
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From 1945-1968, nearly 600 students from 40 villages flew to attend school in Fairbanks or Juneau.
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Join wellness experts at Anchorage’s Community Health Fair to answer your questions and set your health up for success.
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Start the year with “food your body needs,” the motto at Organic Oasis Restaurant & Juice Bar, which was founded …
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This time of year is often about looking forward, with hope for what’s ahead.
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HIV cases have been on the rise in Fairbanks and the Interior in 2023 (in addition to increased rates of …
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Take a walk on the wild side … or any side, just start walking! A StreetLight Data study says Americans …
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I, like many people, struggle with change.
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Benny Benson of Chignik, a small village on the Alaska Peninsula’s shore, had a difficult childhood.
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Lakisha Barclay – executive director and CEO of the Rubber Division, ACS – joins us on The A100.
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The Great Seal of the United States of America, fashioned from brass and measuring 2 1/16 inches in diameter, made …
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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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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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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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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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With summer in full swing, the Thompson & Co. Public Relations team is attending these upcoming summer festivals.
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Blueprint Alaska’s Sarah Erkmann Ward shares some ups and downs over the past few weeks.
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Completed in 1923, with President Warren G. Harding striking the gold spike in Nenana, the Alaska Railroad has become a …
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Meet Taylor Feightner (they/them), co-executive director of programming for Choosing Our Roots and LGBTQIA+ advocate.