The company has faced mounting troubles, including legal claims from fishermen of back-owed payments for unpaid seafood deliveries.
Alaska
Conservation groups add land to the Kootznoowoo Wilderness
The vast Tongass National Forest just grew a little bit larger.
Army Corps of Engineers affirms denial of permit for Pebble Mine
The decision issued Monday is the latest in a long string of legal and administrative rulings against the project.
Dunleavy argues homeschool allotments are an ‘indirect benefit’ to private schools. Lawmakers disagree.
The state plans to appeal the case to the Alaska Supreme Court.
Scientists, Alaska Native leaders say the Arctic faces a growing crisis from plastic waste
The authors of a new report will join representatives from more than 180 other countries to negotiate a United Nations plastics treaty.
Alaska House committee advances, expands proposal to bar trans girls from girls sports
Amended bill would add elementary, middle school and collegiate sports to limits in place for high school.
Alaskans will have a chance to see a total solar eclipse… in 9 years
The path of totality for a 2033 solar eclipse will pass through Western Alaska.
A judge has thrown out a key part of Alaska’s homeschool system. Here’s what to know.
The judge didn’t just invalidate spending on private or religious schools — he found that there was no way to narrow the law enough to be constitutional and tossed out the whole correspondence school allotment system.
Downtown Juneau’s outdoor food court is expanding, with more restaurants and longer seasons
The site’s owner says he hopes to have the food court open by May.
Capital Transit temporarily suspends 2 routes amid worker shortage
Bus routes 5 and 6 will stop running on April 22.