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CMS Roundup (Feb. 9, 2024)

Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) provi

Accrediting Organization Proposed Rule Fact Sheet

Strengthening CMS Oversight of Accrediting Organizations

HHS Approves New Mexico’s Request to Expand Access to Critical Behavioral Health Services Through Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams

This approval marks the 15th state to adopt this option under President Biden’s American Rescue Plan

Alicia Keys’ Kids: Meet Her 2 Sons & Her Stepkids

The singer and her husband Swizz Beatz have enjoyed sharing a blended family together. Get to know t

Love & Lemons Cooking Club – February!

Our Cooking Club is a fun way to celebrate the Love & Lemons community of readers. The concept i

Banana Bread Recipe

This banana bread recipe is the best way to use overripe bananas. Now that we have a little one in t

Passing: Former Rep. Tom Anderson

Tom Anderson, a lifelong Alaskan and managing partner at Optima Public Relations, passed on Feb. 10

3 takeaways from clutch win by Nebraska basketball over Michigan

Nebraska basketball got an important win over Michigan on Saturday and here are three takeaways. Sat

Diesel tank spill at Kwigillingok is over 6,000 gallons

The southwest Alaska community of Kwigillingok reported a sizable oil spill from its bulk fuel tank

Alexander Dolitsky: Economic development, traditional uses can coexist in Alaska

By ALEXANDER DOLITSKY In the mid-1980s, I was employed as a social scientist by the Forestry Science

Linda Boyle: Are mask mandates a First Amendment issue?

By LINDA BOYLE Recently, a federal appeals court in New Jersey shot down plaintiffs’ refusal to wear

Chugach Electric board has special meeting Monday to confer secretly on Eklutna dam issues, and talk about nominating committee procedures

The board of Chugach Electric Association, the leading electric utility serving the Anchorage area,