Anchorage Museum program to help people learn, preserve Alaska Native languages

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Anchorage Museum program to help people learn, preserve Alaska Native languages
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Kirk Gallardo is doing his part to help preserve Alaska Native languages through a program he considers to be user-friendly.

An in-depth investigation into the homeless crisis in Anchorage led reporters at Alaska’s News Source to the Lone Star State in search of answers. Many city leaders consider Houston, Texas, a model community when it comes to finding solutions to homelessness.

New research has shown that both cities share a similar number of homeless residents, but Houston consistently receives much more in federal funding to help its homelessness crisis. A team of reporters spent a week investigating what works there and how Anchorage might benefit from it.

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