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The company’s goal is in line with President Trump’s attempt to bring manufacturing back to America. But the White House is also freezing and cutting key federal grants.
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We discuss the legal rights of people facing or worried about removal from our state and country on this Talk of Alaska.
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Gross-Alaska is parting ways with its historic Coliseum Theater in Ketchikan after more than a century.
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The federal government appears on track to reinstate oil and gas leases, suspended since 2020, within the Arctic refuge.
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How close is an Alaska LNG pipeline to becoming a reality? What challenges does it face?
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Sen. Dan Sullivan says the Fighting Foreign Illegal Seafood Harvest Act, which he co-sponsored, relies on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration efforts.
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There are a lot of breweries in Anchorage focused on creating the perfect ales and IPAs. And to entice customers to visit and linger at their establishments, many partner with food trucks.
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Pacific oysters are not native to Alaska, but farmers say they’re up for the challenge. One Southeast farmer has been experimenting through trial and error to meet that need.
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The state’s House and Senate have approved a resolution supporting Canadian independence, a "slap" to Trump.
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Senate Bill 113 would update the corporate income tax for companies doing business online in Alaska, and pay for parts of an education funding bill now on Gov. Dunleavy’s desk.
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Democrats tried to whip up debate over drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Republicans sat silently and voted down all the amendments seeking to gut energy provisions in the reconciliation bill.
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With oil prices low and likely to go lower, and uncertain federal revenue, senators say this year's budget is tight — and that next year's will be tighter.