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A combination of severe weather and high seasonal demand has caused disruptions in Nome and other communities.
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The attempt to override Dunleavy's veto fell 10 votes short. House Speaker Bryce Edgmon said it foreshadowed difficult debates over the governor's forthcoming fiscal plan.
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American Cruise Lines has pitched three communities on building new docks as it expands in Alaska. The company rescinded its offer in Haines amid community pushback.
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The annual assessments will be used to calculate tax rates this spring.
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The new storage projects may provide extra months of supply and help during tight periods, but it doesn't solve the problem of a looming shortfall of natural gas.
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Dunleavy plans to roll out more of his plan to stabilize the state's finances starting next week, he said during a televised Cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
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The U.S. president is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. President Trump's push to acquire Greenland has turned to antagonism toward allies in recent days.
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The company’s loyalty program was rebranded to Atmos Rewards last August, but the change brings more than a new name.
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The utility used three times more natural gas than expected in December.
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Instead of dreading the long, northern winter, there are lots of ways to embrace it and enjoy snow and even cold.
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A Justice Department probe of the Federal Reserve marks the latest escalation in the Trump administration's effort to bend the independent central bank to the president's will.
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Some of Alaska's largest pollock processors are abandoning a foreign worker visa program that once supplied up to half their workforce, citing rising costs and uncertainty under stricter immigration policies.