Michael Fanelli
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During a recent visit to Ketchikan, Rep. Mary Peltola discussed her approach to housing, mental health resources and addressing climate change.
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Wrangell has loaned Ketchikan an ambulance after Tuesday's South Tongass blaze, which left at least three vehicles presumed destroyed.
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A new study's author says the growing industry has encountered a few “fundamental bottlenecks,” many of them involving Alaska logistics.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski is trying to get the National Landslide Preparedness Act she helped push through Congress reauthorized for the next 10 years.
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Wooden Spoons Alaska recently started selling New York-style bagels. Like her competitors in town, the owner often can't keep up with demand.
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An Alaska tourism industry advocate expects last year’s record-breaking cruise passenger numbers to repeat in 2024.
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The flight attendants say many among them are living in poverty, and they’re committed to causing “chaos” unless they receive a livable wage.
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The Girdwood resort says its new workforce housing will be affordable and open to other locals, helping to address an ongoing housing shortage.
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An industry advocate sees encouraging signs from holiday shopping, but says local businesses are still recovering from November’s snow storm closures.
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Local officials say at 20 degrees or colder, drivers should plug in cars' engine heaters to reduce both carbon monoxide and wear on vehicles.