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President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imported goods are expected to raise prices and slow growth in the U.S., while pushing many other countries into recession.
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Mount Spurr's recent elevation to advisory status has Southcentral Alaska businesses shifting into preparation mode.
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Trump said trading partners will face "reciprocal tariffs" ranging as high as 49% aimed at penalizing them for their trade barriers.
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Bethel Mayor Rose “Sugar” Henderson introduced the ordinance, based on concerns that recent parties at a local restaurant were flouting the current rules.
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The new lending library will help locals avoid buying unnecessary equipment, officials said.
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The trio heard from dozens of attendees, who voiced thoughts on everything from ranked choice voting to electronic pull tabs, the foster care system and Canada.
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Facing potential endangered species status for Gulf of Alaska king salmon, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is rolling out fishing restrictions across western Alaska.
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If you’re filing online, you have until 11:59 p.m. Monday. Mailed applications must be postmarked March 31 to be processed.
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The project is called the New Amalga Gold Deposit and it’s being led by Grande Portage Resources, a Vancouver-based mineral exploration company.
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Amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, a small but vocal group of NANA shareholders want its subsidiary out of the migrant detention business.
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corp.'s board approved signing an agreement with Glenfarne to shepherd the $44 billion Alaska LNG Project to a final investment decision.
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The president's latest action on trade takes effect next week, and will slap a 25% tariff on imported cars and car parts. He says the measure will boost U.S. manufacturing.