Job numbers in the state’s oil and gas industry haven’t been this low for more than 30 years.
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‘Nothing to do but wait’: Alaska counted less than half of all ballots on Election Night
Ballots that won’t be counted until next week will likely favor independents and Democratic candidates.
On election night, many Alaska candidates and campaigns expect to start a long wait instead of declaring victory
More than 120,000 ballots will not be counted until next week at the earliest.
Conflicting claims, big money at heart of debate on Alaska’s oil taxes
Supporters say Ballot Measure 1 would fix Alaska’s oil tax law and fill the state’s deficit. But those opposed argue it would lead to less investment in Alaska and jeopardize the state’s economy.
A flurry of lawsuits aim to stop drilling plans in Alaska’s Arctic. So what’s next?
The recent lawsuits over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and National Petroleum Reserve are a lot to keep track of. Casey Grove spoke to Tegan Hanlon to try to sort it all out.
Alaska’s quarantine order has helped thwart COVID-19 but devastated tourism. Will Dunleavy keep it?
Public health experts have credited measures like the quarantine order with holding Alaska’s COVID-19 case count below every other state in the country, and at least one warns that revoking it could cause a flare-up.





