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For this Anchorage baker, city’s newly loosened ‘cottage’ food laws ease burden on business
In November, the Anchorage Assembly voted to exempt small businesses that sell some homemade foods from a licensing requirement. Many say it will open up new opportunities.
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For this Anchorage baker, city’s newly loosened ‘cottage’ food laws ease burden on business
In November, the Anchorage Assembly voted to exempt small businesses that sell some homemade foods from a licensing requirement. Many say it will open up new opportunities.
Sea-Tac airport’s answer to crowding? Construction
The Port of Seattle plans to spend billions upgrading and expanding Sea-Tac. But the Port finds itself short on both space and, with Seattle’s six World Cup matches just months away, time.
Dunleavy to propose lower property tax to support LNG megaproject
One borough mayor said he didn’t see how such a low tax could pass. Lawmakers have raised concerns about a quick resolution.
Opinion: Alaskans deserve facts about the trawl fleet’s impacts on salmon
It would be an easy fix if the trawl fleet were to blame for the declines in Western Alaska salmon. The numbers tell a different story.
State workforce size remains steady despite Dunleavy hiring freeze
Months after Gov. Mike Dunleavy ordered a halt on filling most state jobs, the number of state employees is largely unchanged.


