The Alaska Autism Resource Center (AARC) will host the 2024 Autism Acceptance and Awareness Walk at the Special Olympics on …
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As debates rage over the potential unintended consequences of artificial intelligence, a Pasco County middle school is embracing the technology …
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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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March is Women’s History Month and to celebrate, we’ve rounded up a list of some of our favorite women-owned businesses …
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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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Since 2007, the Anchorage Park Foundation and Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department have teamed up to facilitate the Youth Employment …
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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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On Nov. 8, Alaskans will use the new ranked choice voting system in a regular general election for the first …
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Nov. 8 will mark the first time Alaskans use the new ranked choice voting system in a regular general election.
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Alumni and community friends are invited to return to campus for the University of Alaska Anchorage Homecoming Luncheon on Oct. …
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This academic year, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program welcomed nearly 150 students to its full-time Acceleration Academy component …
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The new 988 suicide and crisis hotline went live in Alaska and across the U.S. on July 16. Those in …
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Tuesday, Aug. 16, Alaskans will vote in both the special election and regular primary election with a two-sided ballot.
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“Progress, not perfection.
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Thanks to a recent $5 million grant, more students will have access to the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program.
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June 19 marks 157 years since the liberation of thousands of enslaved men, women and children of Galveston, Texas.
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Cradle to Career Anchorage is a new education initiative to ensure all Anchorage kids are safe, healthy and nurtured at …
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May 5 is a national day to bring awareness, honor and remember the numerous Indigenous women who have been murdered …
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Perhaps bucking expectations, the number of suicides in the U.S.
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On this St. Patrick’s Day, Velocity AK is starting the conversation about opportunities, barriers and the role Alaska can play …
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This Black History Month, we’re taking a look back at the stories and accounts of Black Alaskans.
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“I think that sometimes, as Indigenous people, we don’t equate what we do as artwork,” Maija Katak Lukin said.
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Thousands of years of history are in the blood of the people who make up the 229 federally recognized tribes …
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new guide on elder financial abuse this week.
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Are you looking to make an impact this Veterans Day? We’ve rounded up a few organizations that support local Alaska …
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November is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, and here are museums and cultural centers to experience and learn …
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Cammie Wickline, a receiving noncommissioned officer in charge for the U.S. Army stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas, became the first …