Offshore in Cook Inlet, a 'silent economy' hunts for gas to keep Alaska running Northern Journal helicoptered out to the offshore rig drilling for the increasingly scarce natural gas that powers urban Alaska.
Fact-checking Tom Cruise: Inside ‘Mission: Impossible’s’ trip to ‘Alaska’ Sure, there could be a secret CIA installation on a Bering Sea island. But taking a dog team across the surrounding sea ice? Only in Hollywood.
New Alaska Bitcoin mine would use as much power as the state’s largest coal plant produces The startup planning the operation near the North Slope oil fields would power its computers not with coal but with another fossil fuel: natural gas that’s currently going unused.
Alaska's attorney general flew to South Africa and France. A corporate-funded group paid. The itinerary for Treg Taylor's trip to Normandy included a stay at a five-star hotel favored by Hollywood stars and polo players.
Why a surge in gold prices won’t solve Alaska’s budget woes New calls to raise Alaska’s mining taxes and royalties come as state officials face difficult fiscal decisions.
As Trump eyes Greenland and Arctic resources, America's ambassadorship for the region goes unfilled Alaskans and others tracking America’s stance toward the Arctic are waiting for details of President Trump's new policy.
Record gold prices could mean a banner year for Alaska mines “Anyone with an operating gold mine is in a happy spot right now,” said one mining executive.