Want to ski, shoot, and hang out with Anchorage Olympians? Try biathlon. A tale of how I skied faster than Kikkan Randall for exactly five minutes and 39 seconds until I got tired and she hit more rifle targets than I did.
There's lots of gas in Cook Inlet. Here's why some companies aren't drilling. Leaders of Alaska's biggest gas and electric utilities say they don't want to risk customer money to invest in uncertain drilling efforts, when imported LNG appears reliable and competitively priced.
Mining exec: Alaska’s pricy, fossil fuel-based power could thwart investment Kinross Gold, whose Fairbanks-area mine employs 700 people, says its Alaska investments have "extremely high" energy costs and carbon emissions compared to other projects in its portfolio.
U.S. military quietly revokes planned contract for small nuclear plant at Alaska Air Force base The military had planned to give a contract for a "micro-reactor" to Silicon Valley firm Oklo — whose chairman, Sam Altman, also led the company behind the ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot.
Monthly premiums for health insurance on the federal marketplace will rise 16% in Alaska next year The spike comes after an 18% increase the previous year, which means prices have risen more than one-third in two years. Experts say inflation and booming post-pandemic demand for care are the cause.
Dissident shareholders ousted the pro-logging board of Yakutat's Indigenous village corporation. Here's what comes next. An interview with Meda DeWitt, a former chair of the Recall Dunleavy campaign who now leads the board of directors of Yak-Tat Kwaan, the village corporation in the Southeast Alaska community.
Sealaska's chief executive to depart, but company says its strategy will stay the same Anthony Mallott, who's led the Southeast Alaska regional Native corporation for nearly a decade, is leaving his job, along with another executive, Jaeleen Kookesh.