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The full port modernization is estimated to cost about $2.7 billion and represents the largest-ever capital project in Anchorage since it became a municipality.
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Some waste is inevitable, but careful shopping, reusing and recycling can cut down on what gets tossed into landfills and ambitious Alaskans are finding creative solutions.
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The state of Alaska is looking for someone to take the Matanuska, one of the first three ships built as part of the Alaska Marine Highway System after statehood.
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The virtual meeting has been added to a calendar of in-person meetings in communities around Southeast.
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The city reached 201.2 inches at the Juneau International Airport at midnight, surpassing the previous record of 197.9 inches set in the winter of 2006-07.
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Remnants of spilled Exxon Valdez oil have persisted on beaches for decades, but much of what is left no longer poses problems, justifying a change in pollution classification, regulators say.
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President Trump's mission to fight renewable wind energy comes at a time of rising energy costs.
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The U.S. Supreme Court seems likely to nix a law allowing ballots to arrive up to five days late. Alaska allows 10 days. Even votes cast in person can take days to arrive.
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The U.S. Supreme Court considers a case challenging mail-in ballot deadlines, with big implications for Alaska.
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The bill would replace most local property and sales taxes with a tax on the volume of gas flowing through the pipeline. It would likely amount to a significant tax cut for the project.
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The play about Alaska's first licensed female aviator has struck a chord with Anchorage audiences.
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Hear from the founder of the Anchorage chapter of the ATHENA Society and this year's leadership award winner, Dr. Anne Zink.