Under attack on many fronts, AIDEA now faces a leadership void. The state agency responsible for advancing the Ambler road and oil development in the Arctic Refuge has seen dozens of employees exit amid escalating attacks from conservation groups.
Alaska Native corporations take fight over carbon credits revenue to court A new lawsuit pits three of the state's huge regional corporations against three others, in a battle that could jeopardize a four-decade-old pact that's guided distribution of more than $2 billion.
Could oil-rich Alaska be forced to import LNG? Two utilities are looking into it. Amid warnings of diminished supplies in the medium-term future, Anchorage's major home heating and electric utilities have hired consultants to examine imports of liquefied natural gas.
A second-term Dunleavy administration will look very different from the first And, scroll down for a bit of news from Alaska's economic development arm.
Ranked choice voting isn't better or worse. It's different. Let's talk about what Alaska's new election system does, not how it works.
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