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Data center critics flood Alaska land managers with opposition to North Slope project

Hundreds of comments have been filed, with subject lines like "HELL NO! To ANY DATA CENTERS" and "NO AI".

Shipbuilder submits bid to replace an iconic but aged Alaska state ferry

A Louisiana shipbuilder is proposing to build a replacement for one of the workhorse vessels in the Alaska state ferry fleet.

Free legal aid services in Alaska get a boost from state and foundation funding

More Alaskans are set to have access to free legal aid as Alaska’s largest provider of legal assistance for civil cases gets a boost in short and longer term funding from the state and the Rasmuson Foundation. 

Where to see the 11 most wonderful waterfalls in Alaska

Find out where to see 11 of the most scenic and stunning waterfalls in Alaska, from easily accessible roadside falls to off-the-beaten-path hidden gems.

6 invasive species wreaking havoc on Alaska’s wilderness right now

Throughout Alaska, invasive plants, animals, and aquatic species are harming ecosystems. Learn how you can help protect Alaska from these invasive species.

Wild berry picking in Alaska: What’s edible & where to find it

Late summer is the best time for berry picking in Alaska. Discover what edible berries are available and where you can find them.

With tens of millions at stake, feud over trans-Alaska pipeline value heads to court

Alaska’s major oil companies, and three municipalities, have filed separate appeals of a state tax board decision that set the value of the pipeline at $13 billion.

The contradictions behind Sullivan’s new bycatch bill

Last week Senator Dan Sullivan introduced his Bycatch Reduction Act, a bill that would theoretically strengthen reporting standards. 

Alaska will almost assuredly have two Sullivans on the ballot, but will it have two Dans?

After today’s oral arguments in front of the Alaska Supreme Court, it’s all but certain that Alaska’s primary election ballot will have two Sullivans.

Alaska brought on a right-wing attorney to defend the decision to remove Dan J. Sullivan from the ballot

The lawyer hails from a conservative Lower 48 law firm and helped shield the Republican National Committee from being investigated over its ties to the Jan. 6 insurrection. 

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