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The Port of Alaska escaped the devastating 1964 earthquake relatively unscathed, which left it poised to take up much of the state’s cargo traffic as…
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Across the state, homebuilding and vacancy rates are down. Rent, mortgage rates and home prices are up.
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Alaska has one of the highest per-capita populations of retired military service members of any state in the country. There’s a lot of services out there for retired service members, but as Alaska Public Media’s Madilyn Rose reports, veterans in Alaska are one of their own greatest resources.
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As with many recent sessions, discussions largely center on the state’s finances, while a number of social issues have come up as well.
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Many older Alaskans are building community, battling isolation and staying healthy in exercise classes.
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“Once you see stuff happen, you just can’t walk away anymore, you know?” the Spenard artist said.
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Destination development consultant Roger Brooks presented eight initiatives on how to make Anchorage more appealing to visitors and residents.
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The installation of a biomass furnace system in Ambler, a rural village off the road system, is set to save the community more than $50,000 a year.
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As national interest in the Arctic grows, White House officials visit Alaska to learn more about the issues Alaskans endure in the face of climate change.