Data in Alaska — and across the nation — continues to be lost or unusable due to under-investment in public health.

Claire Stremple
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Juneau landslide damages homes, displaces residents
About a dozen people who left the neighborhood ended up at a temporary shelter set up by the Red Cross and Capital City Fire/Rescue.
An ancient discovery in Southeast Alaska could help pinpoint how and when the first humans got here
Scientists say the ancient fish weir may support the theory that the Pacific coast was settled by people traveling along the shoreline, living off the sea.
No arrests and few details from police after Juneau woman found dead along popular trail
“She was a very caring person. Really cared about her clients and always gave everything to her work,” a friend and former coworker said.
Alaska has the highest rate of women killed by men in the nation for the 7th year in a row
The state has been first or second on that list for a decade.
Shaktoolik residents say they need aid to rebuild their berm before winter storms hit
Shaktoolik Council member Agnes Takak says that without the protective berm, “our lives are at stake.”





