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Some state officials have pinned their hopes on new oil revenue as a solution to the state’s ongoing budget woes.
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Residents of Alaska's Bush communities often have to go without some of their favorite foods and flavors, but one community market in Aniak has been an exception to that.
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Due to fire concerns over lithium ion batteries, major shipping companies have stopped shipping EVs to Alaska.
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Oil and gas industry employment in Alaska has been slowly rebounding since the COVID-19 pandemic emergency, but that could change.
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The Bureau of Land Management is considering a plan that would allow up to eight companies to conduct heli-skiing operations over 10 seasons.
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The average Alaska mortgage payment has increased 75% since 2021 to $2,300 monthly, the highest in over 30 years when adjusted for inflation.
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As the Municipality of Anchorage celebrates 50 years, what should the next 50 years look like?
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Alaska Aerospace owns and operates the Pacific Spaceport Complex on Kodiak Island, which will anchor for the 1,100-mile Pacific Test Range stretching southwest to Adak.
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Some elements don’t take effect for a while, but an economist says that doesn’t necessarily minimize the bill’s impacts.
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Homes in the region are getting more expensive, and there are fewer of them to buy.
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A mix of national and local issues, like high home prices and an overall housing shortage – are driving the problem.
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At the Southeast Tribal Environmental Forum in Juneau this week, tribes and environmental groups discussed strategies to keep the rule in place.