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In Juneau, hundreds of millions of tourism dollars are at stake as the Trump Administration’s tariffs shake the global economy.
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The budget proposal includes voter-approved funding for road and school construction.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has the rare opportunity to retry her defamation case against The New York Times even though she lost it — twice in a 24-hour-period — in early 2022.
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Supporters of the bill, which passed by one vote in each chamber, say poor school funding threatens Alaska's future. Opponents say Friday's vote was a political maneuver.
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Alaska Head Start programs are reeling after the regional federal office was closed, uncertain about grant administration and future funds.
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China signals the latest tariff hike will be its last round of tit-for-tat measures, prompting sharp falls in European shares, as Asian stocks end the day mixed.
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The Alaska Legislature’s quest to pass a viable state budget before the end of the legislative session in mid-May isn’t getting any easier.
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If Japan, Korea or Taiwan would invest in the Alaska LNG project and buy the gas, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says it could help level its trade imbalance with the U.S.
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Two Board of Regents appointees faced criticism from state lawmakers at an April 2 Senate Education Committee meeting as part of their confirmation process.
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The president announced he would raise tariffs on China to 125% "effective immediately" but said he was pausing big hikes on other U.S. trading partners to allow time for trade negotiations.
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The new petition comes less than a year after Juneau voters shot down a ballot initiative to ban large cruise ships on Saturdays.
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China on Wednesday announced a retaliatory tariff on all U.S. imports, bringing the total tariff level to 84%. The measures are a response to President Trump's latest round of tariffs, which went into effect overnight.