Alaska will gain about 3,000 jobs this year as key industries like oil and gas and construction continue to shine, state economists predict. The 0.9% increase, pushing the total to nearly 341,000 jobs ...
After negotiating for better pay and work conditions in 1952, five Providence nurses were fired in what was viewed by union ...
A property tax issue has led to calls for a candidate to withdraw from the race for an Assembly seat that will be decided in April. East Assembly candidate Cody Anderson ...
A new nonpartisan report by the Institute of Social and Economic Research at the University of Alaska Anchorage has concluded ...
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In 1941 fishermen unions squabble over smelt run Read Story ...
Ed Tanner has faced past allegations involving unpaid bills, missing equipment and disgruntled business partners. This time, he says he is “dumbfounded” to be accused of stealing from a café he ...
Consumer confidence is lower than ever, but the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation expects a shakeup in its 2026 economic forecast.
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The most criticized college in each state, ranked
Think your dream school is a sure bet for success? This list goes through the one college in every state that might just ...
The Anchorage Assembly has deadlocked on an ordinance to allow cannabis retailers to sell to drive-up customers. Schneider ...
A massive logging project on Revillagigedo Island east of Ketchikan has Southeast Alaska debating whether to prioritize ...
Alaska’s ‘Wild’ Product of Asia A news analysis With President Donald Trump reguarly ordering or threatening new tariffs to balance the country’s nearly $300 billion trade ...
Here’s what we’re watching in the Alaska Capitol and elsewhere across the state during the last week of January and start of ...
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