The airline cited “ongoing volatility in fuel prices” for the price increases.
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Dr. Tess Caswell is a Soldotna High School graduate who works as a lead capsule communicator for NASA's Artemis II mission. The four-member crew is scheduled to return to earth Friday evening.
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Consumer prices in March were up 3.3% from a year ago, the biggest annual increase in nearly two years. Higher gasoline prices tied to the war with Iran accounted for much of the surge.
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Coast Guard Base Kodiak is still operating, more than 50 days into a partial federal government shutdown. But it's not quite business as usual.
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House committee advances governor appointee for Alaska Police Standards Council with some skepticismGov. Mike Dunleavy appointed Veronica Lambertsen, a small business owner from Bird Creek. Lambertsen told lawmakers she would bring a “public perspective” and said she’s interested in working on standards for training.
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Juneau stopped treating septic waste from Gustavus last March over contamination concerns. More than a year later, both cities are trying to figure out their options.
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Yes, higher crude oil prices mean a multibillion-dollar cash infusion to the oil industry. But volatility is bad for business, and sustained high prices come with very serious drawbacks.
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In the shift to spring, the melt is on across the state, but a bigger shift is coming, as forecasts indicate an El Niño climate pattern is on its way.
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Sen. Bert Stedman, a Sitka Republican, said he'd rather direct additional revenue toward long-deferred maintenance and upgrades for state facilities.
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State lawmakers disagree on a proposed super-sized Permanent Fund dividend.
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The Anchorage School Board voted to close Campbell STEM Elementary to address the district’s roughly $90 million budget deficit, which also led officials to cut hundreds of teacher positions and close two other schools.
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