Dunleavy called on lawmakers to pass a bill with a tax rate low enough to convince investors and creditors to provide the estimated $46 billion the project will cost.
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More than half of the House’s additions would go towards K-12 schools across the state.
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The Interior saw its coldest winter in half a century, but this year's breakup date was just average.
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Stephen Cox is the treasurer and founding member of a new private Christian school in Anchorage, scheduled to open in the fall.
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Mat-Su’s population has climbed almost 20% since 2015. Affordable housing has helped fuel the increase.
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Valley Transit officials say reduced funding could lead to major service reductions
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The Anchorage Waterways Council hopes to help mitigate the problem by encouraging community members to clean up after their dogs.
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Recent headlines about federal funding for public media have raised important questions about what’s changed—and what hasn’t—for Alaska Public Media.
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Travel advisers are seeing Americans picking cheaper domestic travel destinations over Europe.
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Current state law forbids anyone from carrying a concealed firearm on school grounds without the permission of a district’s chief administrative officer.
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At an Assembly committee of the whole meeting Monday night, the Assembly asked city staff to pursue a plan to terminate the project and sell all its parts and equipment.
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