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At stake is everything from grocery and lumber prices to the economies of border towns like Skagway.
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A system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more profitable. But over the last 50 years, it has hollowed out many Indigenous coastal villages where residents no longer can earn a living by harvesting salmon.
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Trump has slapped 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico — and an additional 10% tax on Chinese goods. Americans are likely to see higher prices on a wide variety of products as a result.
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Trump ordered tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico over the weekend. Canada and Mexico reached last-minute deals to pause those tariffs Monday.
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As of the end of 2024, the state had 2,905 unfilled jobs, a 16.6% vacancy rate. Some lawmakers are calling for the release of a draft report on state salaries as they assess the path forward.
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U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada will be put on hold for 30 days.
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The guide aims to advance the state’s budding mariculture industry at a time when global demand for kelp products is on the rise.
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Alaska Airlines says it won’t raise fares, but competition from Delta has meant lower prices in cities across the state.
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A small but growing number of farmers in Alaska have taken to an unconventional way of growing greens and herbs – by doing it indoors.
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Earlier this month, commercial snow crabs started hitting Unalaska’s docks again for the first time in nearly three years.
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Alaska's health care industry is growing dramatically, and so is its need for new workers, especially nurses, the report says.
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'World’s largest undeveloped gold mine' faces legal challenges from Canada and Alaska tribal nationsThe Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission says the outcome of the Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell project, if it moves forward, “is really anybody's guess.”