“The move away from road cartage to rail has many advantages. It is a safety gain for the logging truck drivers, as well as for other road users and local residents,” Couper said. “We ...
President Trump's sweeping executive order aims to boost Alaska's oil, gas, mining, and logging industries, sparking support from state leaders but fierce opposition from environmental groups over ...
The decision to again lift limits on roadless-area development sets up a rematch over the Tongass National Forest. President Donald Trump’s decision on his first day in office to lift logging ...
“This is like unwrapping a gigantic sled of Christmas presents for the state of Alaska.” Ahead of Trump’s inauguration, Dunleavy submitted a transition plan — something of a wish list ...
One of the plethora of executive orders President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska. While state political leaders ...
(AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File) JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — President Donald Trump’s expansive executive order aimed at boosting oil and gas drilling, mining and logging in Alaska is being cheered by state ...
Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) added new members to its team at headquarters and in its region. BBNC looks forward to the contributions they will make to BBNC, its shareholders, and the Bristol ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The Trump administration will prioritize the development of Alaska’s LNG potential, including the permitting of all necessary pipeline and export infrastructure ...
President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to rename North America's tallest peak, Denali in Alaska, as Mount McKinley — reviving an idea he floated years ago that at that time saw strong pushback ...
The Tubbs Fire was characterized as the most destructive fire in the state for close to 13 months until the Camp Fire in Paradise occurred in November 2018. Both fires turned thousands of homes ...
Cape Town - Calls for a crackdown on the exploitation of undocumented workers likened to “slaves” in the Cape Town hospitality industry have gone out, following the arrest of three employers ...