Liz Ruskin, Alaska Public Media
Canada might loosen border in early July — but no word yet on ending the recreational travel ban to Alaska
The tourism ban is likely to continue past June 21, when the current rules expire.
Pedro Bay shareholders accept $19M deal that would thwart efforts to mine Pebble deposit
The Alaska Native village corporation is selling conservation easements to save salmon habitat and preclude industrial development.
Trump accuses Murkowski of killing ANWR; ‘I will be there to campaign against her!’ he vows
Donald Trump says Sen. Murkowski is responsible for the Biden administration's suspension of drilling leases in the Arctic Refuge.
Sullivan flies to Taiwan for announcement of US vaccine distribution
The 750,000 vaccines headed for Taipei are part of a global allocation the Biden administration announced last week.
Would you vote for a king? Alaska pits fin against claw to practice ranked-choice voting
King crab was narrowly ahead of three other Alaska seafoods in the Division of Elections’ mock primary, aimed at voter education.
Hilcorp tops list for US methane emissions, report says
Alaska's 2nd largest oil producer is the nation's biggest emitter of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Murkowski votes yes, Sullivan no on establishing a Jan. 6 commission
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski says democratic principles are at stake: “Something bad happened. And it's important to lay that out.”
Biden administration throws support behind massive Willow oil project in NPR-A
Alaska’s congressional delegation cheered the news, while environmental groups feel betrayed.
Sullivan breaks with Republican senators to champion trails
Trail advocates applaud U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan for crossing the aisle on a bill to fund trails.
Murkowski supports commission to investigate attack on Capitol
She is the second GOP senator to back the Jan. 6 commission bill. Sen. Sullivan says he hasn't decided.
Biden signs bill to allow cruise ships back into Alaska
The bill allows cruise ships to sail between Washington state and Alaska without a stop in Canada
New rules allow cruises in Alaska. Here’s why the season will still be slow.
Carnival, Holland America and Princess are sending one ship each to ply Alaska waters this summer.
Anchorage engineer plans to recycle ocean garbage into plastic lumber
Patrick Simpson wants to build a mobile plastics recycler that could produce lumber in coastal Alaska
Lawyer who won landmark Alaska subsistence case in line to be Interior’s top attorney
Bob Anderson, an advocate of Alaska tribal sovereignty since the 1980s, is nominated to be Interior solicitor.
Feds likely to permit survey work for King Cove road, nominee says
A Biden administration nominee says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is likely to allow a road corridor survey in the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge this summer.
US Senate acts to save part of Alaska’s 2021 cruise season
The U.S. Senate passed a bill hat could allow cruise ships to return to Alaska ports this summer. The bill goes next to the House.
Alaska-Alberta rail project may have a problem: Regulators are investigating its financier
The founder of the Alaska-Alberta rail project paid millions to benefit its lender's CEO, regulators say.
Rep. Young requests a few earmarks — 15 years after his ‘Bridge to Nowhere’ made earmarking taboo
Young submitted a list of 23 requests to a House committee for around the state including a road in Kotzebue, a housing project in Anchorage and a university building in Bethel.
Tongass and Bristol Bay protection can help Biden meet new climate goal, fishing and conservation advocates say
The centerpiece of Biden's plan is preserving 30% of the nation’s lands and waters by 2030. Conservationists want Alaska to play a big role
Ex-Alaskan to become No. 2 at Department of Interior
Tommy Beaudreau, whose family moved to Alaska for his dad's oil field job in 1979, says he understands Alaska's reliance on energy development despite his difference of opinion with Alaska's senators over development.