The decision is a defeat for Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents, which challenged ...
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission assessed the fine on Friday against Brooks Range Petroleum for unplugged wells ...
Plaintiffs have already said they will appeal their defeat to the Alaska Supreme Court, which has ruled on similar cases ...
The state of Alaska is still facing a significant budget deficit despite a revised state revenue forecast published Wednesday by the Alaska Department of Revenue. Oil revenue makes up about 40% of ...
The Alaska House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that is aimed at adding $275 million to fund public schools starting this summer. The House spent long floor sessions across three days ...
NOAA Fisheries has declined to release numbers on the scope of the cutback, which has left officials scrambling to track the ...
The Alaska Division of Oil and Gas is offering leases for companies that might want to explore Augustine Volcano's geothermal ...
Three former employees share about the work they did, the experience of being fired and insights into how the job losses will ...
This week, Anchorage Democratic Sen. Elvi Gray-Jackson introduced legislation that seeks to codify the rights of homeless ...
Instead of the usual start of April 1, the fire season will be in effect as of March 17 in Southcentral, Southeast and much ...
A federal workers union expects a total of at least 1,378 federal employees in Alaska with probationary status to be fired by the Trump administration. David Owens, a national representative with the ...
After Trump threat, British Columbia leader says province will impose tolls on Alaska-bound commerce
British Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday that he intends to introduce legislation that would place tolls on commercial trucks traveling from the Lower 48 to Alaska via his province. Speaking ...
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