James Brooks
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Alaska’s traditional industries got a boost from the Trump administration, but more drilling and mining are likely years away.
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Republicans and Democrats are aligning around Republican Rep. Nick Begich III and Democratic challenger Matt Schultz, endorsements show.
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Dozens of other state residents may also be unknowingly affected by a problem at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Documents published by the Alaska Department of Revenue show a multibillion-dollar long-term change in the way money from federal oil leases is handled.
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The Permanent Fund, not oil, is Alaska’s No. 1 source of general-purpose money and has been for years.
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State surveys have found that the existing Cold Bay dock “is nearing the end of its serviceable life and is at risk of failing.”
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After governor’s vetoes, Alaska legislators contemplate hole in state’s transportation budget.
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The nominations are advisory only; Gov. Dunleavy may pick anyone who is a Republican, lives in the appropriate district and meets the constitutional requirements for state House.
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One key point in the settlement: Juul can’t use cartoons to advertise its products.
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The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s child support system has first priority when a foreclosed property is sold to pay multiple debts.