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“At first I was overwhelmed, like a deer in the headlights. Then I watched folks go up and give testimony and change outcomes,” she said. “People in Alaska have more ability to influence how their ...
ICT As one student put it, an auntie is going to guide Fort Lewis College “toward the world we want to see” after the college ...
In her 28 years working for the federal government, Shea Giagnorio provided day care for the children of US soldiers, training for employees and oversight for safety net programs. Public service took ...
For the past 7 years, Neves has served as the general manager of Gray’s WFSB (CBS) in Hartford, Connecticut. She also led its ...
Whether it's a need for extra cash, a desire to be around people or just the Midwestern work ethic, many Iowa seniors stay in ...
Public service took her from Germany to Alaska to Kansas City ... her family and having to pull her daughter out of Maastricht University in the Netherlands after her first year.
Eminent infectious diseases and global health expert, and global pioneer of sexually transmitted infection research died on ...
Researchers say that if the draft cuts become a reality, it would create a chilling effect on science across the state.
Included in the slideshow are a mix of shots featuring Heather’s blended family, including her husband Tarek El Moussa, 43, and Tarek's ex-wife Christina Haack, 41. Also pictured are Heather and ...
A podcast about energy systems produced by Gwen Holdmann and Jennifer Pemberton has won an Alaska Press Club award.