The huge sea stars, which help conserve kelp beds by eating sea urchins, have been devastated by a wasting disease that is linked by scientists to climate change.
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COVID test kits, treatments and vaccines won’t be free to many consumers much longer
Insurers, employers, taxpayers and other consumers will all be affected as drugmakers move these products to the commercial market in May. How much you’ll pay depends on your health insurance.
Anchorage Assembly chair: ‘The mayor’s administration is on fire. It’s burning’
The Assembly’s criticism on Tuesday night was focused on competence and waning faith in his leadership.
It was good to be friends with Anchorage’s mayor. Then the investigations began
An influential friend of Mayor Dave Bronson’s is at the center of several of the controversies that have enveloped City Hall.
Providers and lawmakers look for a way out of Alaska’s child care shortage
As Alaska’s child care industry deals with a labor shortage, advocates say it needs help from the state. Otherwise, workers will keep opting for jobs that pay better, provide benefits and have fewer unpaid training requirements than caregiving.
Newscast – Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023
In this newscast: U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan urged the Alaska Legislature to use its collective power to support the Willow project Tuesday
This newscast ended early for coverage of President Biden’s State of the Union Address.




