Since the year 2000, Indigenous people have made up 21% of homicides in Wyoming, even though only 3% of the population is Indigenous.
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Searching for solutions to Alaska’s high rate of deadly air crashes
Alaska’s share of fatalities in such crashes has increased from 26% in the early 2000s to 42% since 2016.
Skagway will use most of its $2M Norwegian Cruise Line donation for small business relief
The most any single business could receive would be $40,000.
Alaska’s largest hospital expects health care rationing to last weeks
State health authorities say the vast majority of COVID-19 patients in the hospital are unvaccinated.
Alaska Redistricting Board’s first drafts draw criticism and alternate plans
In one draft map, seven Democratic representatives were combined in three districts, while no Republicans were.
Newscast – Monday, Sept. 20, 2021
Another Juneau man has died and 95 Juneau residents tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend,
A Juneau house was damaged in a recent flood caused by road improvements, but current owners don’t hold a grudge against construction crews and they hope to move back in after the house is repaired
After just six months on the job, Bartlett Regional Hospital Chief Executive Officer Rose Lawhorne has resigned,
A second-high level Bartlett Regional Hospital employee resigned last week,
Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks will use new funding from NASA to track snowfall across the state,
Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson’s commander declared a public health emergency Friday due to high rates of COVID-19 infection in Anchorage




