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Struggling small breweries blame rising costs and ‘draconian’ state restrictions
Four Alaska breweries and a meadery have gone out of business in the past two years.
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Alaska settles 2 lawsuits against vape companies for allegedly targeting kids for addiction
Alaska and other U.S. states had alleged that the companies deliberately targeted children with advertising.
Dunleavy calls for a $1.8B draw from savings in final budget draft
The governor also said he would release a fiscal plan ahead of the legislative session but provided no specific details on what the plan would include.
Dunleavy appoints John Crowther to lead Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Former Commissioner John Boyle said he is eyeing opportunities in the private sector after resigning in October.
Effort to split Eagle River from Anchorage inches forward
The activists behind the Eaglexit effort are optimistic their proposal will head to a vote in the coming years.
Alaska Airlines to open new pilot base in San Diego and plans to hire hundreds
Within California, the airline already has pilot crews stationed in San Francisco and Los Angeles, but it has never had a similar setup in San Diego.

