The Eaglexit movement gained momentum this week when it submitted a draft detachment petition to the state boundary commission. “This is definitely the furthest we've gotten,” says the group’s chair.
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Soupy black trash water, once trucked south and dumped into Cook Inlet, is now treated and vaporized above the landfill.
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Officials with the National Guard told state legislators about the decision just days before a federal judge temporarily ordered an end to deployments in the nation’s capital.
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The film will also be shown at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 13 at 3 p.m.
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Millions of Americans face sharply rising costs for health care plans they bought through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, unless Congress acts soon. Here's what's at stake for them.
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Lawmakers respond to a proposal to open up more Alaska waters to offshore drilling.
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The draft plan calls for lease sales in Cook Inlet and the Arctic, as well as the Bering Sea and other regions important to the fishing industry.
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That hasn’t stopped people from making the pilgrimage to Fairbanks to try to see it.
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Winter in Alaska is long but that doesn’t mean you need to struggle through it.
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As we head into the holiday stretch, Anchorage is packed with ways to stay busy.
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Officials say the state never used the funds it set aside to keep people from waiting for food benefits because the state’s system had to be reconfigured to use state money.
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