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It’s the second time in recent years that Alaska has provided what’s known as “The People’s Tree.”
Rep. Thomas Baker’s proposal could reignite an old debate. Alaska Native leaders have expressed skepticism about the proposal.
Customers keeping their gci.net account must still pay the $4.99 monthly fee.
The goal is to improve safety and reunite the Fairview neighborhood near downtown that’s divided by the current connection.
As some community councils and a planning department report raise concerns, supporters say the changes are needed to combat the city’s severe housing shortage.
The measure’s backers had argued a permitting program will help the city gather information about the impact of short-term rentals on the housing supply.
Pebble Limited also filed a takings complaint seeking “just compensation” for the EPA decision to block the valuable prospect.
Achieving 76% renewable power by 2040 would be an optimal scenario, the analysis found.
An anonymously sourced CNN report said a “possible spy balloon” may have been discovered off Alaska’s coast by a commercial fishing vessel.
Julie Kitka has overseen the Alaska Federation of Natives for 33 years.
Solar arrays and run-of-river facilities would be built to replace diesel-based electricity. The Biden administration announced the selections on Tuesday.
The 130 layoffs will affect departments across the board, a Ravn Alaska spokesperson said. A union group says pilots face “potential furloughs.”
Major projects are underway around the state, one possible reason for the increased cement shipments.
The site for the proposed Little Mount Susitna Wind farm northwest of Anchorage receives more wind as temperatures fall, which would reduce natural gas demand at critical times, the developers and a utility say.
The settlement is the second-largest ever for a violation of the Jones Act, the Justice Department said.