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Could Alaska be the final destination for Japan’s carbon pollution? The Biden administration wants to find out.

This oil platform stopped pumping 30 years ago. Alaska still won’t make the owner tear it down.

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City spending standoff threatens Cook Inlet access for Anchorage boat launch users

In Donlin lawsuit, Murkowski, Sullivan and Peltola come to mining project's defense

Alaska Senate proposes $7.5 million aid package for struggling fish processors

Western Alaska tribes, outraged by bycatch, turn up the heat on fishery managers and trawlers

Troubled state-backed seafood company says it will lease out two plants, and could sell its assets

Alaska fishermen and processing plants are in limbo as a state-backed seafood company teeters

Federal judge sides with Biden administration, rejects Alaska bids to expand Kuskokwim River salmon fishing

A new nominee to the Bering Sea fisheries management council would tip its balance toward tribes and away from trawlers.

An Alaska Olympian went to D.C. to testify on climate change. Then a senator dredged up four-year-old tweets.

Alaska utility regulators work shorthanded as policymakers consider tighter qualifications

AIDEA signs new consulting contracts, two with ex-Dunleavy aides, paying up to $295/hour

Amid salmon crash, Alaska's Yukon River residents say a new pact with Canada leaves them behind

Interesting stuff: Utility data request gets rejected, a heat pump in every village home, and a "zero-sum game" for pink and sockeye salmon?

Can jet-setting ski racers be climate activists? Anchorage athlete leans into “imperfect advocacy.”

Alaska lawmaker’s bid to revive stalled green energy policy defines coal as “clean”

Schumacher's win, after two tough years, shows world-class talent is "still in there"

Green energy advocates say Anchorage electric utility is "freezing out" efforts to draft a gas-saving price structure

Mountains to ocean: A dispatch from Canadian coal country

Amid cold snap, equipment failure stresses Alaska's natural gas delivery system

Political pressure builds as state-led Alaska LNG project goes another year without a deal

Alaska senator vows to kill renewables bill as energy debate heats up in Juneau

Peter Pan's King Cove plant will stay closed this winter as fishing industry turmoil spreads

Washington conservation group proposes listing Alaska king salmon under Endangered Species Act

As ConocoPhillips' Willow project advances, two local governments have withdrawn their criticism

Alaska lost a lawsuit that challenged a COVID-era emergency moose hunt. Now, it's appealing for a second time.

Interesting stuff: Anchorage solar project advances, parking rates could rise and state explores tunnel under Knik Arm