Scientists know a current in the Atlantic Ocean could collapse suddenly as the climate changes. The question of when matters to billions of people around the globe.
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State appeals federal court ruling that allows ConocoPhillips to keep Willow drilling data secret
In March, a judge determined that a federal law preempts a state law that requires North Slope companies to make data publicly available.
Panel recommends renaming Port of Alaska after Don Young
The proposed legislation credits Young with helping to steer hundreds of millions of dollars to port projects.
Newscast – Thursday, July 27, 2023
In this newscast: Juneau officials hosted an open house Wednesday to gather public opinion on what to do with Telephone Hill; A large mine is quietly preparing to start production in the Interior, while critics say federal and state agencies failed to properly review the overall impact of the mine
Juneau residents weigh in on future of Telephone Hill during open house
Since taking over ownership of the neighborhood from the state in March, the city has been looking into redeveloping the area.
Alaska firefighters hustle after lightning sparks 80 wildfires statewide
There were over 30,000 lightning strikes in Alaska from Monday through Wednesday.




