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A quick Q&A about the special session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy and now being driven by legislators' desires.
Faith leaders hope bill will stop the loss of thousands of clergy from abroad serving US communities
Faith leaders across the U.S. are hoping a bipartisan bill, recently introduced in the U.S. Senate and House, might finally ...
Pres. Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday permitting the attorney general to involuntarily commitment homeless ...
SB 44 should be revised to protect all patients in locked psychiatric facilities and units. All people in locked facilities ...
Dozens gathered in Lubec, Maine on July 21 to honor fishermen lost at sea. Maine Department of Marine Resources photo. Dozens of fishermen, family members, and friends gathered on the Lubec, Maine, ...
The state Department of Health told the Anchorage Daily News that Alaska could lose up to $500 million in annual Medicaid ...
A mama moose stunned fire department mechanics when she marched into their shop in Anchorage, Alaska, apparently looking for two wayward calves she was later spotted nursing.
Maternal substance use problems included substance use-related contacts with tertiary level health services for the child (hospital) or mother (hospital, emergency department, mental health outpatient ...
The 63rd annual Independence Day parade in Concord was a resounding success, drawing families and community members to celebrate the nation's freedom.
A panel discussion last week titled “Hitting Home: How the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Threatens Alaska” addressed potential impacts on healthcare, nutrition, and the state economy. The panel included rural ...
A federal judge has ruled that recent mass layoffs at the US Department of Health and Human Services were likely unlawful and ordered the Trump administration to halt plans to downsize and ...
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