Commercial salmon fishermen in Lower Cook Inlet can expect about a quarter of 2015’s harvest in 2016, according to the…
The market for Alaska’s refineries is becoming even tougher with reduced demand and increased pressure to compete with imported fuels….
The night before entrepreneurs across Alaska were able to apply for marijuana business licenses, the Kenai Peninsula Borough assembly affirmed…
The number of guides and guiding businesses in Alaska is staying stable but the percentage of nonresidents is still climbing….
Women in Alaska earned about 79.1 cents for every dollar their male counterparts earned in 2014, according to an analysis…
Although the outright price for homes is cheaper in Fairbanks, buying a home may be more affordable overall in the…
The job is getting serious for the borough’s Healthcare Task Force as members are still trying to determine a purpose…
As other oil and gas companies seek to trim expenses with layoffs and stalling development, Hilcorp Alaska has no plans…
Groundhog Day came Monday evening for Robert Ruffner. The Soldotna conservationist got a call from Gov. Bill Walker Monday night…
The U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission has reached a settlement for a $5 million payment with Miller Energy Resources after…
With the annual lease sale approaching and the Alaska LNG Project proposed to enter Cook Inlet, some groups are asking…
Cook Inlet may have more oil and gas to give, but developing it could present a challenge. Though there is…
Forming a local option zone may soon be easier for residents who want more control over what businesses can move…