Several other lawsuits pertaining to oil and gas work in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska are still pending in court.
New lawsuit says leading companies failed — in thousands of cases — to get charities’ permission before trying to raise money in their names.
A statewide survey shows most Alaskans consider microplastics a threat to contaminating our drinking water and food.
The proposal would reestablish state authority to allow sport hunting of bears over bait stations on federal land.
The group plans to give presentations in local schools to help educate high school seniors and community members about voting.
Airlines could have their landing fees waived for a year if they offer three months of weekly cargo flights from Fairbanks to a new city.
A coalition of environmental groups says the administration’s decision to revoke decades-old public lands protections violates several laws.
The Dunleavy administration has proposed a $523 million budget for the Alaska Department of Corrections for the next fiscal year, which House lawmakers with a finance subcommittee advanced without ...
Credit Union 1 is Alaska’s only state-chartered credit union, which gives the state primary authority over its operations.
The head of the Alaska Division of Elections will not share legal advice that led to the state’s decision to send an extended voter list to the U.S. Department of Justice. Director Carol Beecher told ...
Desiree Hagen is KOTZ's News Director. She's worked in Alaska public radio for over a decade, previously as a reporter in Homer and Bethel. She is a Report for America corps member. Contact her via ...
While working to advance Donlin, Paulson quietly sold his position in a separate Alaska-focused company that soared in value after the Trump administration approved the Ambler Road.