A public serv-fish announcement: You should be eating more black cod. Alaska caught black cod is oily and delicious, and it's selling at rock bottom prices right now in part because of the devaluation of the Japanese yen.
Small Cook Inlet producers say they need state government help before drilling for new natural gas One company, Bluecrest, said it will need more support even after a state agency agreed to forgive some $7 million in loans. Another company, HEX, says it needs the state to agree to a royalty reduction before it will drill a well.
Alaska's embattled economic development agency signs contracts with seven law firms AIDEA has long used outside attorneys. What’s new is selecting firms in advance, which the agency's leader says allows work to happen more quickly than going through the state’s procurement process each time an issue comes up.
The mining industry is booming. Help us cover it in Alaska. I want to hire a talented, young reporter to do more of what Northern Journal is already doing — independent journalism on Alaska’s lands and natural resources.
Inside the “titanic” legal case that will help determine Alaska’s energy future: an analysis of what’s at stake Northern Journal waded through hundreds of pages of written testimony and hours of recorded public hearings to explain how an Anchorage electric utility’s proposal to raise its rates could affect consumers — and the region’s scarce supply of natural gas.
Biden administration rejects Inslee’s top choice for Alaska fish commission, reappoints trawl official Washington’s Democratic governor had advanced an ally of tribes and conservation groups for appointment to the federal commission that manages lucrative fisheries off the Alaska coast. But the U.S. commerce secretary instead reappointed an official from a Seattle-based trawl company.
Inside the U.S. Coast Guard’s Aleutian encounter with China’s military — and what it means This edition of Northern Journal is sponsored by The Boardroom, a shared workspace in Anchorage. Exciting news: The Boardroom is expanding from its HQ downtown and opening a second space in Midtown this month. More information here. The Chinese warships weren’t showing up on civilian radar. But the American