Today, the three-story, 46-room hotel’s windows are boarded up, and the inside is largely gutted. But when the Bergmann opened in 1913, it was considered “the epitome of style and class.”
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Measure limiting Alaska campaign cash fails to get enough signatures for 2024 vote
There will be no limit on the amount of money that someone can give a candidate for office in this year’s state elections.
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Oil production has been flat or declining over the past five years.
Anchorage Museum pauses policy offering free admission to Alaska Native visitors
The policy, announced earlier this month, would’ve allowed anybody who identified themselves as Alaska Native to get in free.
Juneau superintendent says ‘small, targeted cuts’ won’t fix budget crisis
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