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At the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, a quote from former President Ronald Reagan is engraved on one wall. “Let the 5,000-mile border between Canada and the United States stand as a symbol for the future," Reagan said upon signing a 1988 free trade pact with America’s northern neighbor.
Tara told Newsweek: "Moose are wanderers and they roam all over, so sometimes I see her multiple times a day and then sometimes I won't see her for months."
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Juneau Empire on MSNAlaska Legislature votes against inflation-adjusted pay rates for top officialsThe Alaska House of Representatives voted 36-0 on Friday to reject a proposal that would peg legislative salaries and the pay of other top state officials to inflation.
Alaska Air flight attendants ratify new 3-year contract
Leaders in the Alaska House and Senate say they’re deeply concerned about the impacts of federal staff purges and a forthcoming congressional budget reconciliation bill.
Some telephone and internet services were restored Saturday night, two days after much of Southeast Alaska was disconnected due to a damaged subsea cable system, via temporary measures as a ship designated for permanent repairs is scheduled to arrive in Sitka on Monday.
Although some of the details of the incident are sketchy, the U.S. government believed the account of pilot Tony Schultz.
As the president pressures countries to buy more American energy, Asian officials and investors are reconsidering a hugely expensive plan stalled for decades.
Alaska, sled dog racing
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Alaska sled dog race raises allegations of animal abuse
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World’s most famous sled dog race kicks off in Alaska
The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbers
The world’s most famous sled dog race is longer this year than ever before. Thanks to a lack of snow , this year's edition of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race needed a new route across the Alaska wilderness.
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Trump puts the spotlight anew on a major Alaska gas project. Will it make a difference?JUNEAU, Alaska -- Since his election, President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed support for a major natural gas pipeline in Alaska — comments that have drawn fresh attention to a project that's floundered for years despite support from state leaders.
The firings dealt a blow to an agency that provides everything from weather forecasts to fisheries management to cutting-edge climate science in Alaska.
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