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We’re spending $700 million on pet costumes in the costliest Halloween ever
More U.S. shoppers are buying into Halloween this year, scaring up a new spending record for costumes, decorations, candy and cute outfits for pets.
Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. board all but rejects plan for riskier investment target
Board members had been considering a four-year plan that included an aggressive strategy to reach $100 billion by 2028.
Newscast – Monday, Oct. 30, 2023
In this newscast: Southeast communities felt the shudder of two earthquakes last Friday evening. The pair of magnitude 5-plus quakes happened about 45 minutes apart near Glacier Bay National Park. And more than 3 dozen smaller aftershocks followed through the weekend,; Although the Wrangell Institute buildings were leveled more than a decade ago, the school’s memory looms large; A legal back and forth between the Kodiak Island Borough and the Kodiak Area Native Association over property taxes is headed to the Alaska Supreme Court. A superior court judge ruled in favor of the association last month
A pair of earthquakes near Glacier Bay shook Southeast Alaska on Friday
Two quakes above magnitude 5 were felt lightly in places as far away as Juneau and Whitehorse. Smaller aftershocks continued through the weekend — about 40 so far.
Alaska turned to a private agency to care for some of its most vulnerable residents. The result: dysfunction and debt
Some of Alaska’s most vulnerable residents were left ailing, indebted and at risk of losing their housing after their guardianship cases were transferred from a public agency to a fledgling nonprofit.




