Yereth Rosen
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Bills to make storing gas easier, reduce royalties and spur new gas production, as well as energy transmission and renewable energy, are moving forward.
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The report says the industry's economic value rose in 2021 and 2022, but employment is declining and recent price collapses are worrisome.
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The Newtok-to-Mertarvik transformation is the most advanced of several village relocation efforts prompted by climate change.
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Julie Kitka, who served for decades as president of the Alaska Federation of Natives, was tapped to be the federal co-chair of the agency.
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Pending state bills are supported by earthquake experts and homebuilding organizations, but they have also generated skepticism.
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The response shows how failure to ratify the Convention on the Law of the Sea puts the U.S. at a disadvantage, says Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
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Bill sponsor Rep. Andrew Gray, D-Anchorage, says too few people know about the link between alcohol consumption and cancer.
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Christmas trees displayed at the U.S. Capitol come from different national forests. This year, the Tongass will be the source.
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The disease and virus likely exists in the environment well beyond the state’s borders, making the new name more scientifically accurate, officials say.
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Experts want to compile a glossary of Alaska Native words and phrases holding information that can help track climate change and other conditions.