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Gardening season in Alaska kicked off earlier than normal this spring because of an unseasonably warm winter. For some plant retailers, the winterless spell meant record sales.
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When complete, the Denali View RV Resort will have over 100 full-service hookups for RVs, and several pickleball courts.
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He says bringing the federal government on to the project could "dramatically lower the cost of capital."
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The Barrow Coastal Erosion Project calls for over 100,000 tons of armor rock to be placed along 5 miles of the North Slope Borough community's coastline.
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House Speaker Bryce Edgmon and Senate Majority Leader Cathy Giessel say the 'one big beautiful bill' approaching a Senate vote threatens Alaskans' way of life.
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But if you’re connecting through the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, you’re twice as likely.
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Backers said the bill would protect Alaskans from predatory loans. Opponents said it would unnecessarily restrict borrowing for people with few other options.
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Here's what we know about the Republican megabill.
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The Roadless Rule has flip-flopped multiple times since it was established to protect undeveloped lands, including areas of the Tongass National Forest, in 2001.
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Juneau Hydropower could expand the capital’s renewable energy capacity by nearly 20%, if it can build a proposed hydroelectric project before its federal license expires.
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Founder Mark Sabbatini says he wants to give Juneau residents a nonpartisan newspaper that is written, edited and reported by people who live in the community.
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The Southeast Alaskan economy is revving up, but there are serious obstacles to continued growth: Namely, young families are finding it difficult to live in the region, and many are leaving.