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$600,000 need to fix problems caused by poor management, maintenanceTuluksak residents are now on the backup to the backup electric generator. The state…
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Trespassing bison on Kodiak safe from hunters Friday the Alaska Supreme Court overturned a 2007 Alaska Department of Fish and Game regulation that…
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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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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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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…
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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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In a work session Wednesday, the Federal Subsistence Board discussed but did not act on a proposal that federal agencies take over management of the…
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Residents of Allakaket oppose a road that would span from the Dalton Highway to the Ambler Mining District in Northwest Alaska over concerns about its…