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Published on 22:16 GMTSource: The Business Journals - Neutral
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Published on 12:06 GMT
Always in season: Frozen wild Alaska seafood delivers fresh taste and flexibility
The demand for seafood is rising. Fifty-four percent of Americans ate more seafood in 2024 than they did in 2022. And, with growing appreciation for the health and sustainability benefits of seafood, that growth is likely to continue. Restaurants often …
Source: Restaurant Dive - Pending -
Published on 11:03 GMT
Frozen wild Alaska seafood: The fresh opportunity for grocery growth
Grocers know that seafood is a growth opportunity– after all, the number of frequent seafood customers has increased to 32% of consumers in the last five years. What’s more, customers who buy seafood also shop more often and have bigger baskets. By …
Source: Grocery Dive - Pending -
Published on 11:03 GMT
Alaska Man Monday - Big Mouths, Big Traditions, and Big Volcanoes
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Spring is here we heard the first robin singing in the birches behind the house. Robins are some of the first spring arrivals, as the males …
Source: Red State - Right-wing -
Published on 01:45 GMT
Trump tariffs push Asian trade partners to weigh investing in massive Alaska energy project
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are considering investing in a massive natural gas project in Alaska in an attempt to reach trade deals that would both satisfy demands from President Donald Trump and avoid high U.S. tariffs on their exports. Alaska has long …
Source: CNBC - Neutral -
Published on 05:37 GMT
Azamara Cruises unveils immersive Cruisetours for an unforgettable 2026 Alaska season
Azamara Cruises returns to Alaska in summer 2026 with immersive Cruisetours, combining sailings with authentic overland cultural and nature experiences. LONDON – Azamara Cruises is making a bold return to Alaska’s wilderness in summer 2026 with the debut …
Source: Travel Daily News - Neutral -
Published on 05:32 GMT
Chilkat Valley News brings home best picture story award, five others at annual Alaska Press Club
Chilkat Valley News current and former staff brought home six awards from the Alaska Press Club last weekend, including first place for Best Picture Story in 2024. Editor Rashah McChesney won first place in the picture story category for photos she took …
Source: Chilkat Valley News - Alaska - Pending -
Published on 05:07 GMT
For a Model of Bipartisan Governance, Look to Alaska
At a time when the future of democracy and the strength of the middle class face existential risk, Americans should look to Alaska for inspiration. While political partisanship is undermining the constitutional foundation of our federal government, in …
Source: Governing - Neutral -
Published on 02:40 GMT
Grape bricks: The sneaky Prohibition treat, in Alaska and elsewhere
An ad for The Variety Store that appeared in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner on Dec. 4, 1931, references "natural concentrated grape juice in brick form." Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Apr 20, 2025
Opinion: Alaska is dying a slow death. Here’s how we can change course.
The Alaska State Capitol in Juneau (Sean Maguire/ADN) There were two commentaries in the Anchorage Daily News recently that I agreed and I would like to expand on. The first was by Rep. Ky Holland of Anchorage (”What’s next Alaska? Managing a decline …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral