Andrew Kitchenman, Alaska Beacon
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Both Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska and Providence Alaska Medical Center's affiliates cited rising health care costs as reasons for their positions.
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Current and former Reps. David Eastman and Christopher Kurka were accused of allowing a visitor to improperly use state resources.
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The state plans to end regulation on Jan. 1, citing upward pressure on prices, but some doctors say it will affect access to care.
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Businesses are facing limits on how many tours have permits to visit the area. It stings, said the general manager of one tourism company.
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Lt. Gov. Dahlstrom has until early September to certify whether three proposals will go to petition-gathering stage.
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The board's decision Monday likely means there won’t be any changes to the district lines used in last year’s election until 2032.
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The U.S. Justice Department had alleged that GCI knowingly inflated its prices in order to receive federal subsidies for its services in rural areas.
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The Alaska School Activities Association said its board could still adopt the change in the future if state rules compel it to.
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The bill from state Sen. Forrest Dunbar, D-Anchorage, envisions a carrot-and-stick approach to commercial building.
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An Anchorage judge says Sen. Lora Reinbold acted as an official maintaining a "limited" public forum when she blocked an Eagle River woman, but doesn’t resolve why.