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By Rachel Woldholz, APRN - AnchorageThe scheduled debate on a bill overhauling Alaska’s oil and gas tax credits never happened on Wednesday.Speaker of the…
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Governor holds back $200 million in oil tax credit paymentsGov. Bill Walker has reduced by $200 million the amount available to pay for oil tax credits…
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Legislators get an earful: “stop playing”By Alexandra Gutierrez, APRNFriday for the first time since the regular session adjourned in April, a legislative…
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Japanese consider Alaskan Liquefied Natural Gas a possible alternative to nuclear powerGov. Bill Walker called the agreement an important first step for…
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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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BP sells four oil fieldsBP's sale of four North Slope oil fields involves laying off 275 workers and transfer to Hilcorp or early retirement of another…
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BP Alaska announces layoffs of 275 employeesWeeks after Alaskans narrowly defeated a measure to increase oil taxes, BP Alaska has announced it plans to…
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Polls open at 7:00 a.m. and remain open until 8:00 p.m. for Alaska's primary election. On the ballot are nominations for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S.…
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Exxon Mobil's Pt. Thompson Field is expected to begin moving about 10,000 barrels per day of natural gas condensate in late 2015 or early 2016.Pavlof…
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Continuing to build its grassroots campaign for the November elections is on the agenda of the Alaska Democratic party meeting in Nome.Moose hunting on…