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Airline Baggage Fees Soar with Profits
At the Anchorage airport, you’ll find lots of passengers unhappy about the news that the airline industry netted 3.4 billion dollars in baggage fees last year, a 24% increase from 2009. You can count Tasneem Watts of Anaheim, California among...Tags: Watts, Los Angeles, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry, Louisville
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Airline Baggage Fees Soar with Profits
Channel 2 NewsAt the Anchorage airport, you’ll find lots of passengers unhappy about the news that the airline industry netted $3.4 billion in baggage fees last year, a 24 percent increase from 2009. You can count Tasneem Watts of Anaheim, California among...Tags: Watts, Los Angeles, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry, Louisville
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Kenai hosts heated meeting on Chuitna Mine proposal
Emotional testimony was heard Wednesday night at a public hearing in Kenai hosted by the state Department of Natural Resources about a plan to develop the Chuitna coal mine, about 45 miles west of Anchorage.
Dozens of people spoke in favor of a petition...Tags: Coal, Energy Resources, Metal and Mineral, Natural Resources, Nature
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Juneau's Alaskan Brewing Co. weathering economy well
Staff WriterFew companies in Alaska, let alone the country, weathered the recession quite as well as the Alaskan Brewing Co. Industry analysts say customers will always have a taste for beer, but Alaska's largest brewery has something else going on. No one enjoys a...Tags: Juneau, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alaska, Alcoholic Beverages
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Tourism industries hoping for stability in numbers, spending
Staff WriterCruise ships from Vancouver and Seattle have set sail for Alaska and will be here in a couple of weeks. Some tourism businesses are hoping to boost their visitor appeal. The Alaska Native Heritage Center is getting ready for what it hopes will be a busy...Tags: Shipbuilding, Fairbanks, Cruise Ship Jobs, Economy, Business and Finance, Alaska
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Anchorage teen's Internet startup has global reach
Channel 2 NewsAt age 18, South High School grad Tyler Arnold has long since left home for the first time. He's in Romania on a business trip this week, promoting his Internet firm Tyler Systems. “We're an international business, so I find myself in different...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Alaska, Microsoft Corporation, Anchorage, Business Trips
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Stimulus fund tracking leaves many with questions
In February, Congress passed the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment act, which doled out billions of dollars intended to create or save American jobs.
The $787 billion were meant to spur the economy and get people back to work, but the official...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Satellite and Cable Service, Lisa Murkowski, Contracts
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Calista Corp.'s long road to financial success
Staff WriterIn about a week, Calista Native Corp. shareholders will be getting their dividend checks for the third year in a row. That's significant, considering that the regional corporation has only paid dividends five times in its history. Calista is one of...Tags: Corruption, Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Alaska
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BP's Liberty project delayed again
Channel 2 NewsAnother delay was announced Tuesday for BP's Liberty project in the Beaufort Sea. The project, which employs directional drilling from a man-made island three miles offshore, has been criticized by environmentalists as too risky for the Arctic. Bloomberg...Tags: Gulf of Mexico, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, London Theatre, BP Plc, Alaska
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Foreign Law Debate Making Some Lawmakers 'Uncomfortable'
Channel 2 NewsA bill to ban foreign law in Alaska (HB 88) is generating some intense debate in the Legislature. The bill's sponsor, Rep. Carl Gatto (R-Palmer) says he sees certain individuals linking religion with civil laws, and that the state needs to make clear...Tags: Laws, Alaska, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Oil Companies Push For Tax Break, Offer Few Assurances
Channel 2 NewsAlaska's oil companies are back in the Capitol and pushing for lower taxes; but they're not guaranteeing lawmakers they'll produce more petroleum in the pipeline. They told the House Finance Committee, Wednesday, they'll take small steps, like directing...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Natural Resources
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Verizon Service Coming to Alaska
Channel 2 NewsVerizon Wireless announced its plans to enter the Alaska market Tuesday, although the telecommunications company would not comment on a timeframe for launch. Verizon is the other cellular carrier besides AT&T available with bundled purchases of Apple&...Tags: Apple iPhone, Alaska, Verizon Wireless, Marketing, Verizon Communications
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