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The city was projected to have a net jobs gain in 2019 after years of losses. Now that’s no longer the expectation, according to the Anchorage Economic Development Corp. Wednesday, July 31, 2019 Afternoon News Update Support from readers like you makes local journalism possible. [Join Now]( [State budget cuts ‘eliminate any chance’ of economic recovery in Anchorage, AEDC forecast says]( Annie Zak ADVERTISING [Providers say low-income children and families will bear disproportionate weight of Dunleavy vetoes]( Julia O'Malley [Recall campaign targets Gov. Dunleavy]( Alex DeMarban [‘Our house is on fire’: Facing a deep funding cut, UA regents move toward creation of a single accredited university]( Tegan Hanlon [Next stop for bills with $1,600 PFD, veto reversals and capital budget is Dunleavy’s desk]( James Brooks [4-year-old shoots herself with bear gun left on counter, Anchorage police say]( Anchorage Daily News [Family described ‘choppy’ water before floatplane crash near Homer that killed father]( Zaz Hollander [German driver killed in Parks Highway collision with tanker truck]( Jeff Parrott [Federal judge rules Dunleavy, Babcock not immune in lawsuits over firing of employees]( James Brooks [3 German tourists found dead in water near toe of Valdez Glacier]( Madeline McGee ©2019 Anchorage Daily News Anchorage Daily News 300 W 31st Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99503 [Click here to manage your email subscriptions.](

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