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Wasilla Sen. Mike Shower says he'll resign to campaign for lieutenant governor
Shower, a Republican, is the sitting state Senate minority leader and has served in the body since 2018. He's running alongside gubernatorial candidate Bernadette Wilson.
Thousands of incarcerated Alaskans tested for syphilis to help reduce the state’s high rates of infection
The program is a collaboration between the Alaska Department of Corrections and the state’s health department.
After Spain's blackout, critics blamed renewable energy. It's part of a bigger attack
When millions lost power in Spain and Portugal this spring, some were quick to blame too much solar and wind power. That wasn't the cause, but the misinformation had an impact.
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After The Battle, The Harvest: Programs Help Vets Move Into Farming
As thousands of younger Americans leave the military — which has been downsizing lately — the USDA would like them to consider carrying the torch as older farmers start to retire.
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Could You Come Up With $400 If Disaster Struck?
Almost half of Americans say they couldn't — including people in the middle class. Writer Neal Gabler says it's time to stop saying that anyone can be rich with just hard work.
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