The lawsuit is rooted in Skagway’s attempt to tax the industry’s commission fees on excursions.
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The Aleutians East Borough school celebrated
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Troopers said a search is ongoing for 72-year-old Samuel Shavings and 65-year-old Albert Williams.
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Some Assembly members say the change would allow residents to exempt food and utilities from local taxes while keeping the city’s overall sales tax revenue mostly intact.
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Railroad officials say no injuries were reported in Wednesday's incident, which remains under investigation by railroad police.
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NPR and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order seeking to ban the use of federal money for NPR and PBS.
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Salmon and mining advocates alike are looking to opportunities created by melting glaciers.
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They've worked for decades to advance Alaska oil development. Pearce has been a legislator, federal appointee and consultant. Moriarty has led an oil industry trade association.
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Carrington will stay in office until the city's regular election in October.
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An unvaccinated minor who tested positive for measles spent time at the O’Malley Sports Center, Target and the YMCA, the city health department says.
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