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Anchorage Superior Court hands win to breweries, saying they can now host live entertainment regularly
The decision opens the door for brewing establishments to host live music, dancing and other forms of entertainment under free-speech protections.
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Hilcorp affiliate applies with federal regulators to bring LNG imports to Alaska
Gas supply is forecast to begin running short next year. The application seeks expedited approval.
Anchorage mayor asks Assembly to set aside sales tax proposal in favor of plan to help fund schools
The proposal comes as the Anchorage School District faces an $83 million operational funding shortfall for the upcoming school year.
Alaska judges will soon be bound by tighter ethics rules under a rewrite of court standards
The state’s existing code of ethics dates to 1998 and was based upon a national standard from 1990.
US Supreme Court rejects state petition to take up fight over Alaska subsistence
The Alaska Federation of Natives expressed relief at the court’s denial, which keeps in place a unique federal protection viewed as critical by many Alaska Natives.
Mine workers ready respirators and go-bags as Red Dog contends with hazardous gas buildup
A recent uptick in sulfur dioxide emissions has fueled health concerns and a public response from the Indigenous-owned corporation that owns the land beneath the mine.

