Yereth Rosen
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An emergency declaration by the Board of Game does not change the fact that the program is unconstitutional and the state failed to do required fixes, the judge ruled.
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The administration wants to designate a High Arctic offshore area beyond the 200-mile limit as part of a new oil leasing plan, but U.S. rights to the area are uncertain.
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Julie Kitka, federal co-chair of the infrastructure-focused commission, lists challenges posed by Trump administration grant cancellations and other actions.
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A new multiyear offshore program, to be unveiled soon, will include a reconfigured Arctic area where future lease sales will be held, the Department of the Interior says.
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The buoys are cited as examples of how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its National Weather Service are important to Alaska.
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The board’s action allows the Department of Fish and Game to continue killing bears and wolves for a third season in the range of the shrunken Mulchatna Caribou Herd.
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The funding will cover this year's operations of the Sikuliaq, an ice-capable ship used for research cruises around Alaska.
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A predator-control program in Western Alaska, recently ruled unconstitutional, is needed to boost the ailing Mulchatna caribou herd, state game managers say.
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The Alaska Division of Oil and Gas is offering leases for companies that might want to explore Augustine Volcano's geothermal resources.
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Persistent warmth and rains have wreaked havoc with ski races and other events in the Anchorage area. Organizers are adjusting and considering changes in the future.