Alaska Department of Natural Resources talked to the House Resources Committee about the status of oil and gas development and production in Alaska. (See chart in the online issue PDF) John Crowther, ...
This week's top stories include the fallout from Davos, a year since "Drill, Baby, Drill", Schneider's deal with McLaren and ...
Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! We hope you’re staying warm despite the frigid temperatures. We’re kicking off today’s ...
An Alaska Native corporation is seeking permission from the Trump administration to build seasonal roads that would cross ...
U.S. President Donald Trump talks about Greenland as a strategic asset that could be bought by Washington, while Denmark ...
Gwich’in leaders are renewing their legal challenge to protect the Arctic Refuge and the Porcupine caribou herd that has ...
Brookfield Zoo, which has cared for generations of polar bears, hopes to offer guidelines for an area where mothers den at ...
Los Alamos Mountaineers Jan. 27 Meetinhg Features Presentation On Packrafting In Far Northern Alaska
Along the Canning River, with the Brooks Range in the background. Courtesy photo BY WILLIAM PRIEDHORSKYLos Alamos Mountaineers The Jan. 27 meeting of the Los Alamos Mountaineers will feature a ...
The herd that roams between northeastern Alaska and northwestern Canada is down in size from the all-time high counted in ...
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Former refuge manager speaks on loving the land
Robin West presented his talk, “Looking Back, Looking Forward,” in Soldotna on Tuesday evening.
Several environmental organizations and the Gwich'in Steering Committee have asked the federal District Court in Alaska to re-activate three lawsuits challenging the legality of holding oil and gas ...
The caribou herd that is at the center of the debate over oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has declined by ...
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