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A woman from Fairbanks, Alaska, has taken the lead in the annual Valdez Halibut Derby with a catch last Friday that tipped ...
Expanding oil and gas development in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska could threaten these birds by disrupting their ...
Alaska's remote terrain hosts bald eagles, brown bears, whales, aiding over 1,000 species; caribou and Arctic foxes thrive inland.
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
When the author and his buddy get turned around out on the tundra, they think they can easily find their way back to camp.
Economy & Environment Government & Politics Indigenous Affairs As Trump officials visit Alaska, feds announce plans to remove some restrictions on Arctic drilling The Department of the Interior is ...
Millions of acres of public land may soon be sold, affecting national parks across the country to improve the U.S. housing crisis.
A look at the lands and energy pieces of the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and where they stand right now in the U.S. Senate By James Brooks, Alaska Beacon Thursday, June 19, 2025 9:08am News Environment ...
In rural areas of Alaska, the costs for many goods can be high, as they must be brought in. Galena burns just under 400,000 gallons of diesel annually to produce electricity, and an energy price ...
The Big Beautiful Bill has an ugly way of benefiting the ultra-rich at the expense of working households. Even here in Alaska, where there is a high dependency on Medicaid and SNAP, the negative ...