Rashah McChesney
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The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation is putting approximately $200 million toward a new in-state investment program.
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This year, for the first time in at least a dozen years, the state of Alaska will change the way it forecasts the price of its oil.
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The charges against the company and its subsidiaries stem from an alleged 2014 incident involving workers from UIC Construction
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Violations ranging from “material condition to crew familiarity” need to be corrected before the boats can sail again, according to the Coast Guard.
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Tuckerman Babcock's resignation letter went out late Friday along with a media release with a statement from Dunleavy thanking Babcock for his service.
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As legislative gridlock continues over funds included in an annual sweep into state savings, rural Alaskans soon could see more expensive electricity bills.
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More than $350 million in Alaska's Higher Education Investment Fund is set to be swept into state savings.
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The report concludes the $43 billion export project could have significant impacts on the environment — but would be a boost for state and local economies
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Typically, when a contaminated site is discovered it’s up to the landowner — or the person responsible for making the mess — to clean it up. But there are dozens of sites where this process has broken down.
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At Alaska’s state Capitol this week, there’s a lot of talk about something called “the sweep.” What is it, and why is it such a big deal this year?