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Tuesday, March 28, 2017 [Alaska News]( [Obituaries]( [Politics]( [Outdoors]( [Opinions]( [Sports]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama-era climate policies]( The president Tuesday took his most significant step yet in attempting to obliterate his predecessor's environmental record, instructing regulators to rewrite key rules on carbon emissions. Juliet Eilperin, Brady Dennis, The Washington Post [Trump's climate rule repeal won't immediately impact Alaska]( Alaska was already exempt from the regulation designed to ratchet down carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants. [Erica Martinson]( [Anchorage taxi permit owners warily await city election]( About 130 people, trusts and corporations own Anchorage's small pool of taxi permits. A referendum on the April 4 city ballot would affect permit values. [Devin Kelly]( [Shipping rules tightened after state paid to move senator's piano and power tools]( The Alaska Legislature set new limits on what — and how much — lawmakers can bring to Juneau each year, after a state senator billed the state to ship items like appliances, power tools and a piano. [Nathaniel Herz]( [Search on for seal hunter missing near Newtok]( Alaska State Troopers found 59-year-old Tom John’s snowmachine Monday, but a red-and-yellow kayak he was towing when he left Newtok Sunday remains missing. [Chris Klint]( ['Oil kills': Legislature's Anchorage offices tagged with graffiti]( [Chris Klint]( [Opposition rises quickly against proposal for Kenai Peninsula dams]( [Alex DeMarban]( [After 24 years, Anchorage's Trick or Treat Town is gone for good]( [Michelle Theriault Boots]( [An Anchorage woman survived one run-in with an alleged drunken driver. She didn't survive the second.]( [Jerzy Shedlock]( [Brighter and warmer days: Spring skiing in Alaska is delicious]( [Erin Kirkland]( © 2016 Alaska Dispatch Publishing. All rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

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