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Amid legal battles and opposition from tribes, Donlin Gold's general manager offered a bold timeline for completion of the massive, open-pit mine.
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His policies are picking winners and losers — and blurring the lines between business and government.
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This spring, after years of public debate, the Juneau Assembly approved demolishing the homes to redevelop the area into newer, denser housing.
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Alaska Airlines spokesperson Tim Thompson cited “unexpected freighter maintenance and severe weather impacting operations” as causes for the delays.
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Documents published by the Alaska Department of Revenue show a multibillion-dollar long-term change in the way money from federal oil leases is handled.
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Using a menu from the American Farm Bureau, economist Mike Jones found the difference was about $100.
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The idea comes as Alaska continues to struggle with the closure of the ferry terminal at Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
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A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed.
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Alaska is conducting a “comprehensive review” of insurance companies it says may be discriminating against carbon intensive industries.
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Last winter, nearly 22,000 fewer visitors came to Alaska. The Alaska Travel Industry Association expects it could be slower this year.
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The Dec. 29 deadline for Alaska Native veterans to apply for their Native allotments is fast approaching. About 2000 veterans are eligible, but only about 25% have filed claims.
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Hiring cooled this fall, according to delayed figures released by the Labor Department Tuesday. Employers added 64,000 jobs in November as the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%.