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The project, set to come online in fall 2027, is expected to bring more reliable internet and phone service to several isolated coastal communities.
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The gap between the lowest and highest employment months is about 14% in the state, or a difference of 43,900 jobs. The next closest state is Montana at 6%.
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The Trump administration, which broadly opposes renewable energy projects, changed the name of the Colorado-based National Renewable Energy Laboratory to “National Laboratory of the Rockies.”
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Nullifying the Biden limits means the whole coastal plain of ANWR would be available for potential oil and gas leasing. The Congressional Review Act measure goes next to the president.
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House Speaker Bryce Edgmon said the proposals were unrealistic given the timeline for a final investment decision.
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If the campaign is successful, 243 workers at Alpine, Kuparuk and Willow would be represented by the United Steelworkers.
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Developers’ efforts to overturn the cancellation of a vast gold and copper mine planned for southwest Alaska are getting a boost from national mining and pro-business groups, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission says the fine is justified for enduring, unauthorized injections of enriched gas at a Prudhoe Bay satellite oil field.
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Find details of where to shop local, plus a list of craft fairs.
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Starting in early December, buses will be making daily round trips between Kenai, Nikiski and Soldotna.
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The company said in an email that the barge was damaged during transit but was “secure” and “not sinking.”
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Immigrants make up a significant proportion of all the country's doctors. New policies are making it harder and less appealing for foreign-born physicians to come to the U.S.