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At a meeting Tuesday, the Assembly passed a resolution calling for a potential special election later this year.
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With some projects in development now and a new extraction-friendly administration headed to the white house, will Alaska’s fossil fuel sector boom again?
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A pair of powerful major winter storms is disrupting the U.S. air travel system this week. That leaves airlines no choice but to de-ice their planes before takeoff to keep them in the air.
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The state of Alaska has been the biggest fan of oil and gas drilling in the refuge. It says this lease sale is designed to discourage development.
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Contango Ore says it can develop mines faster and with a smaller environmental footprint. But some Alaskans fear an influx of ore trucks on state roads.
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. won’t release the name of the company until a final agreement is reached.
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Construction is expected to see strong growth while retail is expected to shrink.
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The decision adds to a closure Obama created. It’s not clear Trump can reverse it without an act of Congress. The oil and gas industry is not active in the area.
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The task force, convened by Gov. Mike Dunleavy in 2023, recently unveiled its final recommendations for addressing the state’s child care crisis.
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It’s not yet clear how much each Alaskan will receive from the state’s annual oil-wealth payment. That'll be set during the legislative session this spring.
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Along with gallium and germanium, antimony is one of three minerals that China recently said it would stop exporting to the United States.
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State Sen. Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak, told local leaders that an Alaska Municipal League insurance pool for communities is a model the state could adapt.