Gov. Mike Dunleavy hasn’t wavered from many of his positions since taking office. But that changed this week.
Economy
Veto blocks cruise funding for Marine Exchange
Alaska’s primary provider of real-time marine vessel tracking has lost 11% of its funding. That’s following a line item veto by Gov. Mike Dunleavy in the 2020 capital budget.
Heatwave shuts down dog sled tours early on a glacier near Skagway
The tour company moved 240 dogs and 60,000 pounds of equipment from the Denver Glacier above Skagway to camp on the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, where they had to scout new, even higher altitude terrain.
Enviros say new rules weaken the Endangered Species Act. Interior says they enhance it.
The U.S. Interior secretary describes the new rules for carrying out the Endangered Species Act as improvements. But environmental groups disagree.
Alaska Natives pushing against budget cuts say the state can learn from their cultures
One village leader said the cultures and traditions of Alaska Natives have prepared them to respond to the cuts.
Nome businesses hope to learn from record cruise season
Nome is beginning its busiest cruise season to date, and with that traffic comes a learning curve for local businesses and vendors.
Constantine spins off gold assets, stakes future on Palmer Project
The Palmer Project cleared major milestones this year. They aren’t mining yet, but they completed all the necessary regulatory hurdles to expand their exploration operations underground next year.
Quinhagak opposes Donlin Gold mine
There haven’t been any public protests against the proposed Donlin Gold mine in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta since last summer. But one tribe broke the silence with a resolution opposing the mine this month.
In tight labor market, business groups highlight hiring ex-inmates
As unemployment drops nationwide and in Alaska, job openings outnumber potential employees — and now business organizations are encouraging employers to consider an expanded labor pool in a push to fill positions.
Capital budget vetoes to hit homelessness, addiction treatment
In Anchorage, there are worries that vetoes to addiction treatment facilities and a homeless assistance program could exacerbate a problem that’s already worsening.









