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The outdoor recreation industry also added jobs at an impressive pace in Alaska last year. The employment growth rate in Alaska rose more than double the rate for the United States as a whole.
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Rose Burke won an essay contest, so she got to throw the switch to light an 80-foot spruce from Southeast Alaska.
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Marti Guzman is a family service coordinator. She helps families overcome challenges so their kids can stay in school and thrive.
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Dunleavy was seen as a possible candidate to join the Trump administration. He sought to blunt the speculation on Monday.
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Police arrested an 18-year-old suspect on murder charges Saturday, as well as a 25-year-old assault suspect Monday.
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Combining drugs increases risk of overdose and makes withdrawal and getting medication assisted therapy more complex.
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Candidates Mary Peltola and Nick Begich have raised more than $13 million, yet other groups have raised far more to influence the outcome.
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Fentanyl is so concentrated that it poses new trafficking challenges. But new screening tactics raise red flags with the ACLU of Alaska.
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The "click-to-cancel" rule aims to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships. Companies argue the FTC overstepped its authority.
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We asked Alaskans how they're thinking about the key issues in the 2024 election. Here's what they told us.
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Learn about fungi, mushroom cooking tips and more as host Kim Sherry explores the world of mushroom cultivation and foraging in Alaska.
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Learn about the earliest criminals of Anchorage and why their stories are still filled with intrigue 100 years later.