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Officials with Black Gold and Kinross Alaska expressed relief in social media posts that no one was injured in the shootings.
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Alaska's legislative auditor says her team identified 85 issues in the 2024 fiscal year audit. That’s about double what auditors found a decade ago.
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Winter in Alaska is long but that doesn’t mean you need to struggle through it.
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Lately, Fred Sharpe has been focusing on whale noises that can be heard at the surface. He says they're understudied compared to their underwater counterparts.
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The case challenging the state of Alaska's right to regulate Metlakatla fishermen was headed for trial when a coalition of tribes asked the court to dismiss it.
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Aaron C. Peterson works in the Alaska Department of Law natural resources section. U.S. Senators asked more questions of other nominees at the hearing.
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The move reimposes the Trump administration's 2020 plan for the western Arctic region. The U.S. House also voted to annul the Biden restrictions in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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The technology provided real-time data and information about the storm, which DOT officials say expedited the process.
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Juneau voters favored ranked choice voting at the state level, but nearly everyone who testified at Monday's Assembly meeting spoke against adopting it locally.
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All three members of the Alaska delegation now support the bill. “I think the people deserve to know what's there,” U.S. Rep. Nick Begich says.
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Wagner, director of the Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center, passed away in her sleep Nov. 6 after battling ovarian cancer for a year and a half.
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The storm destroyed or severely damaged nearly 700 homes, killed one person and left two more missing. Here's where things stand in some communities hit by the mid-October storm.