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Local Filmmakers Worry About State's Incentive Program
Channel 2 NewsA newly formed group called the Alaska Film Alliance said it won’t support the state’s film tax incentive until it’s more transparent. Ron Holmstrom, a Screen Actors Guild representative for Alaska, told reporters only a few...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Movies
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More Scrutiny for Alaska Native Corporations Engaged in 8(a) Contracting
When it comes to winning federal contracts, Alaska Native Corporations have special privileges. And soon, they will also have special reporting requirements.
At a national conference on government contracting in Anchorage this week, top officials from...Tags: Marketing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, National Government, Shareholders, Justice System
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130 Soldiers Return to JBER After Afghanistan Deployment
Channel 2 NewsDozens of military families were reunited with their loved ones Wednesday afternoon. After a year of deployment, more than a hundred soldiers returned home from a tour in Afghanistan. The current deployment was the 109th Transportation Company's first to...Tags: U.S. Army, Afghanistan, Alaska, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Murkowski Questions Shell During Photo Op
Channel 2 NewsSen. Lisa Murkowski sat down with Shell oil company managers Friday, to learn more about their proposal to drill off Alaska’s coast next summer. Murkowski asked mostly about spill response and Shell Vice President Pete Slaiby explained in detail...Tags: Politics, Alaska, Elections, Lisa Murkowski
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ConocoPhillips Says Split Into 2 Companies Won't Affect Alaska
ConocoPhillips, the nation's third-largest oil company, says it will split itself into two separate publicly traded companies and its CEO and Chairman Jim Mulva plans to retire once the transaction is complete.
Its shares jumped almost 5 percent in...Tags: ConocoPhillips, Alaska, Shareholders, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Hotels
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Anchorage Chamber Gets Optimistic Update on In-State Gas Line Project
In-state gas line managers gave the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce an upbeat report on ASAP – the Alaska Stand Alone Gas Pipeline project.
The report follows an announcement earlier this month from the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation that the...Tags: Fairbanks, Anchorage, Finance, Politics, Alaska
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Alaska Tribal Leaders Debate ANCSA
Channel 2 NewsAlaska tribal leaders are arriving in Anchorage for the Alaska Federation of Natives convention this week, which will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. The landmark legislation created about 200 Native...Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Laws
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Alaska Tech: Google+ Opens to the Public
Channel 2 NewsIf you've been waiting for that elusive Google+ invite, you don't have to any more. Google opened the invite-only field trial up to beta Tuesday, announcing the addition of nine new features to the Facebook-challenging social platform. "For the past 12...Tags: Mass Media, Social Media, Arts and Culture, Google+, Facebook
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Minority Entrepreneurs Connect at Anchorage 8(a) Contracting Conference
For several hundred people meeting in Anchorage this week, when opportunity knocks, it comes in the form of a government contract. They came from all over the United States, to learn how to utilize a Small Business Administration program aimed at creating...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Government Contracts, U.S. Army, Career and Workplace, Politics
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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, Metal and Mineral, Alaska, Natural Resources, Energy Resources
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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, Alcoholic Beverages, Alaska, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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