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Officials say Anchorage likely now has more latitude to clear any encampments that it deems problematic and unsafe, even without shelter beds to offer homeless campers.
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The governor cut over $230 million from the operating and capital budgets with his veto pen.
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It’s likely 18 months to two years before the state starts selling carbon credits. Several unknowns remain.
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The court declined to rule on whether correspondence allotments could be used at private schools, sending the question back to a lower court.
The decision could affect any federal agency decision challenged in court, including those related to fisheries, resource development and the environment.