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The bill originally passed the Senate unanimously and by a 30-10 vote in the House.
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The commissary won a national award in June. Customers say the significant savings the store offers are especially appreciated in an expensive state like Alaska.
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Trump signed an executive order earlier this month to extend the 90-day “reciprocal” tariff deadline to Aug. 1.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is sticking with its veto of the proposed Pebble Mine project in southwest Alaska.
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Most of the Juneau Empire’s staff have left the publication to work for the upstart local news source.
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Officials have launched a plan to alleviate a traffic crunch in the port and railroad town famous for a single building that houses almost all its residents.
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Despite lawsuits, court orders and a hiring push, Alaska's Division of Public Assistance is still struggling to keep up with applications.
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Anchorage utility executives say that a mild winter translated into lower electricity sales — and a hole in their budget.
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When Cook Inlet fishers pitched the new equipment as a potential fishery gear type to the state Board of Fisheries in January, members said they wanted more data.
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The value of the system matters because it helps determine the amount of property taxes the pipeline's owners must pay to the state and municipalities it crosses.
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There's a nationwide shift toward mixed-use downtowns, where people can live, work and shop in one place.
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Consumer prices were up 2.7% from a year ago — a larger annual increase than the month before.