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When it comes to engineers and deck officers, the ferry system's marine director said the situation is getting worse, not better.
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Demand for electric vehicles is growing in Alaska, but a pause on federal funding for the chargers that power them could hold up key infrastructure projects.
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What will new tariffs mean for Alaska commerce, the cost of construction, the seafood industry and grocery prices?
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Rep. Andi Story said it’s an effort to address the state’s struggle to hire key employees and stem the tide of outmigration.
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Public-sector workers and lawmakers rallied in front of the Capitol this Valentine’s Day to, according to organizers, “show some love” for state and local employees.
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Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle said creating a cabinet-level agriculture department would force the state to focus on growing the agriculture sector on a long-term basis.
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The state of the egg-conomy is forcing Anchorage eateries to raise prices and rethink recipes. It has also increased the demand for local farm fresh eggs.
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Returning the state's workforce to a pension plan was a major campaign issue for the largely Democratic House and Senate coalition majorities.
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Inflation remained stubbornly high in January, as grocery, gasoline and shelter costs all rose. Egg prices saw their biggest price hike in almost a decade.
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Seasonal and project-based industries that long relied on out-of-state workers increased their nonresident hire in 2023, but so did other major industries.
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It isn’t the first time the U.S. has announced project progress through an agreement with another country.
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Businesses that depend on snow in Anchorage are slimming their workforce and getting creative to get by this winter.