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The order covers most Alaska land-use controversies in recent years. Court challenges are likely.
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The study was originally due last summer. The Dunleavy administration has so far refused to release drafts it's received from the outside contractor conducting the study.
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It's not clear any of the new management guidance for the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska will survive the transition to the new administration. Its focus is resource development.
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Consumer prices rose 2.9% in December from a year earlier, marking the third consecutive monthly uptick in annual inflation.
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Last April, President Biden signed a law that allows the government to ban foreign-owned apps that threaten national security. If TikTok isn’t sold by Sunday, it faces a nationwide ban.
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After three companies expressed interest, the state Division of Oil and Gas started the formal process that may result in new exploration at Augustine Volcano.
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Energy company CEO Chris Wright accepts climate science and believes technology is key. So does Murkowski. Both embrace "all of the above" solutions — including oil.
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Consumers value the Alaska Grown label, and their preferences could help guide policy in a state highly dependent on imported food.
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The shipping firm's final Dutch Harbor and Kodiak stops on its trans-Pacific routes will take place during a lucrative Gulf of Alaska pollock "A" season.
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We discuss President Carter's legacy of conservation, and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act on this Talk of Alaska.
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The grant is part of the federal government’s push to become more resource-independent.
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The company says a new 950-mile fiber optic cable from Nome to Homer should offer redundancy against undersea damage that caused a major outage in 2023.