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An AT&T spokesperson said in an email exchange earlier this week that service disruptions were related to flooding in Juneau and a fiber cut caused by a contractor.
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The regional airline had been cutting staff and routes nearly from its inception in 2020.
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They are expected to hold a news conference Friday afternoon.
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The concern largely revolves around sea otter prey species, like crab and oyster, that are crucial for commercial and subsistence fishermen in Southeast Alaska.
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Bengamin Pungowiyi, president of the Savoonga Tribal Council, said the new facility will kick off a number of opportunities for the St. Lawrence Island village of 800.
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The Alaska Aerospace Corp. says a request for information on temporary housing for up to 500 workers is related to the Trump administration's missile defense system.
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After the water receded from this week’s all-time record breaking glacial outburst flood, Mendenhall Valley residents spent Thursday taking stock of the damage.
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President Trump said that he and Russia's Vladimir Putin made progress in talks to end the war in Ukraine, but the two leaders did not announce any steps toward reaching a ceasefire.
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Ukrainians in Alaska weigh in on Friday's meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin.
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Some in Anchorage plan to protest. Others say it could elevate Anchorage's place in history. “It could be the new Versailles,” one resident said.
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