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After a three-year hiatus of an in-person event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program’s …
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Community members of Metlakatla, Alaska’s only Indian Reserve, have launched a historical archive to preserve Metlakatla’s history and culture.
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Ketchikan is home to a variety of cultures, including an active Filipino community.
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Whether you’re looking to learn a new language, get in shape, or start a new hobby, here are a few …
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As we continually learn about Black history and culture this February for Black History Month, we are taking a look …
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Since 2007, the Anchorage Park Foundation and Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department have teamed up to facilitate the Youth Employment …
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Alaska Community Foundation, known for its longstanding support of Alaskans around the state, has 36 scholarships available this year.
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University of Alaska Anchorage recently opened the doors to a brand new pride center.
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The Sealaska Heritage Institute is holding a ceremony on April 22 to mark the raising of the first 10 of 30 totem …
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An estimated 15.1% of U.S.children have experienced a major depression episode.
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Dry doesn’t have to mean boring! Gather a team of your brainiest friends for Recover Alaska’s first-ever Dry January Trivia …
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Talkeetna Bachelor Society is best known as host of the Wilderness Woman Competition and infamous Bachelor Auction, but its impact goes …
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With the winter season in full force, there are a few things everyone can do to be proactive and stay …
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The Alaska USA Foundation recently surpassed $4 million donated since its inception in 2003.
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Recently, BuzzFeed asked teenagers, 30-somethings and people in their 50s about their thoughts on emojis and what the different icons …
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Spirit of Youth knows that young people are often at the heart of good things happening in Alaska communities, and since 1997 …
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Having trouble finding the right gift for friends or family? Try giving experiences as gifts this holiday season and plan …
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Nine Indigenous master carvers are working with the Sealaska Heritage Institute to develop a Totem Pole Trail in Juneau.
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From housewares and clothing to unopened hygiene products, consider the below organizations and their urgent needs next time you decide …
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The holidays are known to be stressful, but they don’t have to be. Here are some tips on how you …
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‘Tis the season for holiday parties, and there are several things to consider if you’re the one hosting:1.
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Decorating your workspace in a way that reflects your style and personality is not only a fun project, but it …
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On Nov. 8, Alaskans will use the new ranked choice voting system in a regular general election for the first …
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Break out the turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy and make time for family, fun and community this Thanksgiving.
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Alaskans are known to be a generous people. Ahead of Giving Tuesday on Nov. 29, make a plan to pay …
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There’s much to be thankful for this time of year in Alaska – including our favorite festively spiced hot beverage, …
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Flu season has already started and two top physicians from St. David’s HealthCare suggest protecting yourself from the virus. Stat.
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For the first time since 2019, the Alaska Railroad will again host the beloved Holiday Train.