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The state appeals more than $1.8 million in attorney fees in a subsistence lawsuit that it lost. Unfinished business: State lawmakers called back to yet another special session. Chugach tribes partner with the USDA to promote gardening and mariculture. Sealaska Heritage Institute has big dreams for Juneau's old city hall.
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Host Wigi Tozzi welcomes Johnny Prizm into the studio for some live music!
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The money would come from a grant program that aims to help state, local and tribal governments prepare for flooding, erosion, earthquakes and more.
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Canadian mining company Graphite One was potentially months away from receiving the key federal permits it needed for a massive graphite mine on the Seward Peninsula. But a decision from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is adding a year to that timeline.
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The state Department of Fish and Game says the bear culling is working, but critics say there's no proof.
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Bureau of Land Management says it will not 'unreasonably limit development' of oil and gas in the refuge until many facilities are built.
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A study published in April showed the correlation between the extreme heatwave conditions and the nosedive in Yukon River Chinook stocks.