City leaders and Eaglecrest's board are scrambling to find ways to make the millions of dollars in unexpected costs pencil out.
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About 10% of property owners saw a sizable increase in their taxes after the city changed the way it assessed property.
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Lawmakers in support of a measure to strengthen the state’s corporate income tax on the oil and gas industry said it was essential for boosting state revenues
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The screenshots were sent in an attempt to educate voters on the personal views of the opponent.
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Unstable conditions have been reported in other parts of Alaska, too, including near Girdwood and Turnagain Pass.
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Attorneys provided closing arguments Tuesday afternoon in the retrial for 25-year-old Dustin Ruckman.
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The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.
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Staff at the Army Corps said in a press briefing that they never backed out of a long-term solution, and they’re working on the temporary levee and an intermediate solution in the meantime.
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The Mat-Su assessment office received 421 formal appeals this year, up from 148 filed last year.
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Permit applications have increased and research and investment is ongoing, with goals of diversifying the industry and benefitting coastal communities.
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Fuel usage at the community's power plant spiked following severe damage from ex-Typhoon Halong. Now, the power utility is searching for a way to pay back an emergency fuel loan needed to make ends meet until spring.
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