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The event aimed to connect students at small, rural schools to post-graduate opportunities.
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As the state faces an estimated half-billion-dollar deficit between this year and the next, Alaska Senate leaders are reviving options for raising revenue.
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After most Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center staff were fired, city tourism leaders worry that the popular destination may reduce services or even close for the summer.
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We discuss what is known and what has service-providers concerned about the ongoing freezes on federal funds on this Talk of Alaska.
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Monitoring of wastewater discharged shows an increase over time in the number of samples with pollution levels above regulatory limits.
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Peter Pan collapsed, resulting in the closure of the fish processing plant in King Cove, its main economic engine.
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The comments, in his first address to state lawmakers, come as Alaskans reckon with the effects of Trump’s broad efforts to cut government and consolidate his power.
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In recent years, the U.S. market for tinned seafood has surged by billions of dollars and boutique branded cans of fish are trending on TikTok. At the head of this swell is a small cannery on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska.
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Alaska Aerospace said in its suit against an insurer and its parent company that July's failed rocket test caused at least $3.1 million in cleanup and repair costs.
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Researchers estimate 22% to 38% of observers are victimized each year. Women are twice as likely to experience some form of harassment, intimidation or sexual assault.
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The Bering Sea trawl sector, valued at about $2 billion, catches more chum salmon as bycatch than subsistence fishermen harvest.
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Leaders of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays residents dividends and finances public services, wanted to invest in Alaska firms. There were warning signs ahead of the bet on Peter Pan Seafood, which is expected to cost Alaskans over $29 million.