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Narcan to be available over the counter soon, though questions remain about cost
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said this week it approved the product for use without a prescription.
Soldotna City Council rejects lewdness ordinance
Members of the council said they didn’t think the policy addressed any real problems.
Eruption risk down for 2 Aleutian volcanoes
Activity at the volcanoes peaked between March 9 and 11.
Decision not to carry abortion drug could be felt even in places without a Walgreens, doctor says
In 2021, mifepristone was the second most common method of abortion in Alaska.
Federal government tosses proposed Kenai refuge rule, upholding restrictions on hunting and trapping
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service cited tens of thousands of comments submitted in opposition to the rule change over concerns about wildlife and visitor safety.
Months before season begins, state closes most Cook Inlet king salmon fishing
This year, the state projects just 2,900 kings in the early run and 13,630 in the late run.
Alaska florist gears up for Valentine’s Day: ‘This is our Super Bowl’
In the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, there’s little time to think about much else — and a lot of customers cut it pretty close.
Soldotna Rep. Justin Ruffridge co-chairs caucus of first-time lawmakers
Rep. Andrew Gray, an Anchorage Democrat, is the caucus’s other chair.
Nikiski legislator hires former Alaska budget director Donna Arduin as policy advisor
Arduin worked in Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s office between 2018 and 2019 and was the architect behind his plan to cut over $1 billion in state spending.