Opinion: Trump would never eat muktuk. Why Alaskans should stand with Greenlanders now. I’ve worked as a climate and ice scientist in Greenland for almost a decade. Alaskans share language, wild foods and culture with the people who live there.
Alaska's candidates for governor weigh in on oil taxes, and how to cook fish New from Northern Journal: a recurring survey of candidates for governor.
Hilcorp chairman: We’re going to Venezuela Two big players in Alaska’s oil industry say they’re keen on investing in post-Maduro Venezuela.
When will the deep freeze end? Alaska holds its breath. A long-running weather pattern shows no sign of relenting. “Cranky’s a good way to describe it,” says one mayor whose village hit minus 50.
Thawing permafrost is causing trouble for the Red Dog mine. Solutions could be costly. Rusting rivers and huge rainfall have complicated pollution control at Northwest Alaska’s massive zinc mine.
An unexpected friendship flight: How two Chinese pilots landed in a tiny Iñupiaq village in Alaska After a blizzard forced an emergency landing in the Bering Strait village of Teller, the pilots have been sampling local delicacies.
Shrinking prize: Amid halibut's decline, challenges mount for Alaska and Washington fishing crews Scientists haven't reached a consensus about the forces that have driven down halibut stocks. But the decline is hitting the harvest hard.