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Alaska Native Corporations Vital to U.S. Interests, Experts Say

Cutting funding to these corporations would cripple Alaska's economy and national security, according to a new analysis.

Alaska House Divided Over $500M Withdrawal From State Savings

Majority seeks to tap Constitutional Budget Reserve, but minority Republicans oppose the move

Lawsuits challenge renewed push for oil drilling in Alaska petroleum reserve

Conservation groups and Iñupiat community file legal actions over upcoming lease sale in National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska

Archaeologists Uncover Trove of Ancient Ivory Tools in Alaska

Discovery offers new insights into early human migration across North America

Lawsuits Challenge Renewed Push for Oil Drilling in Alaska Petroleum Reserve

Conservation groups and Iñupiat community file legal challenges to upcoming lease sale in ecologically sensitive areas.

Legal Challenges Filed Against Alaska Oil Drilling Expansion

Conservation groups and Indigenous community contest upcoming lease sale in National Petroleum Reserve

Lawsuits Challenge Renewed Push for Oil Drilling in Alaska Petroleum Reserve

Conservation groups and Iñupiat community file legal challenges to upcoming lease sale in ecologically sensitive areas.

Alaska Chief Justice Requests $775K for New Palmer Judge and Maintenance Funding

Despite tight state budget, Chief Justice Susan Carney cites progress on court backlogs as justification for increased judicial funding.

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