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Alaskans want to stop changing their clocks. But what time should it be?

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The sun rises on the North Slope in early 2019. (Ravenna Koenig/Alaska’s Energy Desk) Large majorities of Alaskans tell pollsters they’re sick of changing their clocks twice a year. And for years, lawmakers have introduced bills that would stop us from springing forward and falling back. This year is no exception. But the thornier question is, what time should it be? In some sense, it’s principle versus pragmatism. Nature versus industry. Early …

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