The treatments were highly popular earlier in the pandemic. One by one, they got knocked out by more convenient, less expensive treatment options, and new COVID variants.
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Ethel Lund remembered as a health care trailblazer for Southeast Alaska Natives
The Alaska Native Sisterhood honored Ethel Aanwoogeex’ Lund as a champion for Native health care at a memorial service in Juneau on Friday.
What to expect from the instant runoff part of Alaska’s first ranked choice election
Live coverage of the ranked choice vote count will begin at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Carrying out executions took a secret toll on workers — then changed their politics
NPR spoke with 26 people who were involved with more than 200 executions across the country. Most said their health suffered and they had little support to help them cope with their unusual jobs.
Biden administration announces $10.4 million grant for undersea cable from Metlakatla to Ketchikan
Local leaders say they hope it will make Metlakatla a better place to live and work.
Disaster requests for Bering Sea crabbers highlight difficulty of getting timely relief to fishermen
Right now, it takes years for money to reach skippers and their crews.





