A new partnership aims to provide veterinary care and zoonotic disease monotiring to rural villages lacking such services.
With $272 million a year for five years, Alaska has a rare chance to strengthen healthcare access where it is needed most.
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner — or any dinner — delivered. But some residents living well off the grid nevertheless have turkeys this ...
In some of Alaska’s remotest areas this Thanksgiving, there’s a different kind of bird in the sky – a frozen turkey dropped for residents unable to pick up their own for their holiday table. Alaska ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — For many Americans, ...
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there’s no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner — or any dinner — delivered. But some residents living well off the grid nevertheless have turkeys this ...
Alaska will receive a chart-topping $272 million in the first year of the newly formed federal Rural Health Transformation Program, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Monday. Alaska ...
Nearly two dozen children in the tiny village of Sleetmute, Alaska, arrive for school each morning to a small brown building that is on the verge of collapse. Every year for the past 19 years, the ...