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Two women and a man sit at a desk on the set of Alaska Insight talking about Alaska Native representation in media.

Alaska Native representation in media | Alaska Insight

Hollywood movies and TV shows have traditionally leaned into stereotypes, too often portraying Indigenous Americans using racist tropes that ripple out from TV screens into society, tainting our perceptions of each other.
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Pricier Easter bunnies and eggs. Half-dipped Kit Kats. What’s up with chocolate?

As cocoa prices surge faster than bitcoin and exceed those of precious metals, some candy makers have raised prices while others use less chocolate.
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Southcentral Foundation to place a school nurse and counselors in 3 rural schools

The grant-funded program will provide a registered nurse and behavioral health consultants to McGrath, Nikolai and Takotna.
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Alaska historian hopes to change offensive WWII-era name of remote Aleutian creek

Michael Livingston says Nazi Creek on Little Kiska Island, named during World War II's Aleutians campaign, should have an Indigenous name instead.
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Fairbanks school board president apologizes after criticizing lawmakers’ veto-override votes

Brandy Harty had suggested lawmakers caved to threats from Gov. Mike Dunleavy to vote against overriding his veto of increased school spending.
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Landslide-triggered tsunamis can strike without warning. Alaska researchers are trying to change that.

Human-caused climate change may lead to more wave-generating slides. A new method could help detect them in time.