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A third of the state’s subsistence salmon harvest was caught in Bristol Bay in 2017, according to a McKinley Research Group report. Critical to Bristol…
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The Curyung Tribe is leaving the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation.In a statement, Robert Clark, President and CEO of BBAHC, said the corporation "does…
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Thousands of people in the Pacific Northwest — commercial fishermen, their crews, sport fishermen, seafood processors, even many boat builders — depend on…
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Jan. 13, 2016Report Finds No Wrongdoing in EPA Study of Pebble MineBy the Associated PressA watchdog agency has found no evidence of bias in how the…
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Twice as many Alaskans enrolled for health insurance as last monthThe federal government said about 16 thousand Alaskans have signed up for health…
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Oil and gas leases in Bristol Bay on indefinite hold President Obama Tuesday took the possibility of oil and gas leasing in Bristol Bay indefinitely off…
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U.S. District Court Judge H. Russel Holland Monday put a temporary hold on the EPA's 404(c) process on the Pebble Mine, a process that allows EPA to…
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Advertising time went for as much as $35,000 for a 30-second spot during the NFL gameMore than $57 million was spent on Alaska's U.S. Senate race. Of that…
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Pollsters are closely watching races in a few states to see whether Democrats are going to hang on to their majority in the U.S. Senate. In Alaska,…
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Hundreds of people turned out in Anchorage Tuesday to comment on a proposal that would severely restrict development of the massive gold-and-copper Pebble…