From pumpkin patches to haunted houses, fall flavors to "trick or trunks" find out what's happening in Anchorage and beyond.
She was a teenager, and the mother of a 2-year-old, when a knock came on the door of the trailer she called home. Two women were there to tell her about a federally funded preschool program called ...
An Anchorage nonprofit serving nearly 200 families could stay open until mid-December without federal funding.
The Boys & Girls Club of Southcentral Alaska, which operates clubhouses in Ketchikan and Metlakatla, has temporarily paused ...
The University of Alaska Anchorage hosted its fifth annual UAA Cares for Kids event on Saturday for children ages three to 17 ...
Parents in Alaska can apply for grants to help defray medical costs for their kids that their insurance doesn't cover. Health care costs in the state , especially for kids, can be as much as 200% ...
Preston Pollard grew up in Alaska. Not exactly the mecca for skateboarders. But Pollard isn’t one to follow in anyone else’s footsteps. After high school, Pollard moved to Los Angeles and became a ...
A federal trial began Monday in Anchorage for a class-action lawsuit against the Alaska Office of Children’s Services on behalf of all kids in OCS custody. Marcia Lowry, an attorney and director of a ...
When former foster youth Matthew Vandenberg took the stand in a downtown courtroom on the first day of a federal trial, he told the judge about a foster placement he and other foster youth called the ...
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