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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 federal judge nominee OK’d by committee headed to full Senate vote
Because the U.S. Senate is controlled by a Republican majority, Aaron Christian Peterson’s confirmation process is not expected to be significantly contested.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska to close, ending child care programs
The closure comes after athletic and clubhouse programming was paused in October.
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More proposals for program cuts coming as Anchorage School District again faces massive deficit
The district has no reserve funding to draw from this year, and an estimated $83 million deficit.
Airline that planned to fly Alaskans to Asia shuts down
New Pacific Airlines had ambitious plans to fly between Asia and the Lower 48, with stops in Anchorage.
Anchorage water rates likely to increase around 5% in 2026
The Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility says inflation, supply prices and energy expenses are driving up costs.

