Plaintiffs say they waited unlawfully long for food aid and asked the court to order the health department to obey federal deadlines.
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Widespread technology outage disrupts Alaska 911 service, global flights and banking
The problem affected airline communications, causing the FAA to ground all domestic American Airlines, Delta and United Airlines flights.
Here’s what those work crews are doing at the Lawson Creek Bridge
The work should extend the life of the nearly 90-year-old bridge.
‘Strange’ bald eagle attacks leave multiple people injured in Kodiak
A number of victims needed stitches for their head wounds.
Judge suspends controversial federal Cook Inlet lease sale, citing impacts on beluga whales
A federal judge is sending Interior Department officials back to the drawing board after concluding a Cook Inlet oil and gas lease sale didn’t adequately consider the possible impacts on endangered beluga whales in the area. The ruling temporarily suspends a lease held by dominant Cook Inlet producer Hilcorp. The privately held Texas-based oil and…
Mammograms have pros and cons. Women can handle the nuance, study argues
Guidelines for when women should start getting mammograms have been changing. A new study makes the case for explaining to women the risks and benefits of screening for breast cancer.





