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Nov. 6, 2015British Columbia, Alaska Sign Cooperative Agreement By Associated PressBritish Columbia's minister of energy and mines is hailing as…
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by Ben Matheson, KYUKFederal staff will again manage king salmon on the lower Kuskokwim River after requests from tribes. Earlier this year, a handful of…
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Construction of cables under Arctic waters between England and Japan, and overland from Prudhoe to Anchorage inching forwardAn ambitious project that…
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8:30 a.m. Newscast: Some Alaska tribal organizations say last week's (Aug. 4) dam break at a British Columbia mine shows what could happen closer to home.…
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British Columbia Environment Ministry officials say water that poured out of a massive mine-tailings pond last week appears to be safe, and won't harm the…
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CoastAlaska's Ed Schoenfeld reports a tailings dam break at a British Columbia copper and gold mine could threaten Southeast Alaska salmon fisheries,…
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As KTOO's Lisa Phu reports, the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium has signed an agreement to receive a $53 million settlement from the Indian…
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As KSKA's Ann Hillman reports, about 90 people attended a Regulatory Commission of Alaska meeting to ask it to reconsider its decision to approve Enstar's…
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As President Obama announces his intention to vastly expand a south Pacific marine sanctuary, a scientist at a State Department conference in Washington,…
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U.S. Bank says state employee payroll direct deposits should be complete this morning, and it will cover related banking fees.An international network…