
Providers and lawmakers look for a way out of Alaska’s childcare shortage
As Alaska’s childcare industry deals with a labor shortage, advocates say it needs help from the state. Otherwise, workers will keep opting for jobs that pay better, provide benefits and have fewer unpaid training requirements than caregiving.
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Watch: US Sen. Dan Sullivan addresses the Alaska Legislature

Southeast tanner crab fishery opens Sunday, but prices are much lower this year

Anchorage HR director resigns, citing ‘toxic, hostile, and demoralizing work environment’

An Airline Passengers’ Bill of Rights seeks to make flying feel more humane
Alaska State Government

Alaska public defender shortage will grow worse without action, budget documents indicate

Gov. Dunleavy says Alaska doesn’t flare its natural gas. It does.

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