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Consumers value the Alaska Grown label, and their preferences could help guide policy in a state highly dependent on imported food.
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The shipping firm's final Dutch Harbor and Kodiak stops on its trans-Pacific routes will take place during a lucrative Gulf of Alaska pollock "A" season.
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We discuss President Carter's legacy of conservation, and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act on this Talk of Alaska.
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The grant is part of the federal government’s push to become more resource-independent.
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The company says a new 950-mile fiber optic cable from Nome to Homer should offer redundancy against undersea damage that caused a major outage in 2023.
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The recent buy is just the latest influx of cash to Alaska’s seafood industry from the federal government.
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Tribal advocates call the mayor's support unprecedented. Opponents of the project say it's premature.
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In draft recommendations, members suggest boosted international marketing, development of new products, more support for workers, and other steps.
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The same company says it has a separate agreement with Enstar to import natural gas in Nikiski.
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Oil prices are down, and that means there’s less money for lawmakers to spend during the upcoming 34th Alaska Legislature.
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Gwich’in and environmental opponents celebrate the results, while state officials expect the incoming Trump administration to make it easier to drill in the refuge.
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Equipment repair costs, increased operation fees and decreased attendance have drained reserves at the nonprofit that operates the Northern Nights Theater.