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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.”
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The Bering Sea snow crab fishery is open for the first time in two years, but the Trident Seafoods processing facility in St. Paul isn’t taking any crab.
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John Oberst, head of Alaska Aerospace, went on the "Today" show to discuss what is being described as a “traffic jam” at the country’s spaceports.
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"The parties on our side change whether we're with or against the federal government," said the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council’s director.
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Overall, Justine Schmidt said the project cost around $200,000.
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We discuss priorities with legislative leadership at the KTOO studio in Juneau.
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The projects aim to decrease emissions, lower energy costs and support local infrastructure in rural communities.
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The Homer Electric Association recently secured an “interruptible” gas agreement for the next year — meaning that it could experience a shortfall during a cold snap.