Monthly Archives: July, 2018
BP sells interest in Kuparuk, satellite oil fields to ConocoPhillips
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT
BP and ConocoPhillips today announced agreements for BP to sell its non-operating interest in the Kuparuk and satellite oilfields in Alaska to ConocoPhillips.
In...
Celebrate your Alaskan Fourth of July
A MOMENT TO CONSIDER HISTORY
As Alaskans, we treasure our uniqueness along with the common history that defines all Americans. We see ourselves as self-reliant,...
Interior Dept. withdraws opinion on Alaska Native ‘land into trust’
ALASKA 'INDIAN RESERVATION' STATUS ON ICE FOR NOW
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s solicitor said Friday that it has withdrawn an 11th-hour Obama-era opinion...
Gasline Corp. launches cheerleading squad
UNIONS JOIN, BUT INDUSTRY GROUPS HOLD BACK, LOOKING FOR SPECIFICS
Last month, the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation rolled out a new entity to polish its...
Subaru thefts are the new thing
PRISON SHIRTS FOR SIX WOMEN, ONE MAN AFTER VEHICLE HEISTS
Over the weekend, Anchorage police officers with the Patrol Division and detectives with Property Crimes...
Dunleavy, Treadwell quotes on Hawkins exiting governor’s race
TWO CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR WEIGH IN
Mead Treadwell issued a statement regarding Scott Hawkins’ withdrawal from the governor's race:
"Scott Hawkins is a good man, an accomplished...
Hawkins drops governor’s race to focus on business, policy work
Scott Hawkins left the governor's race today to focus on growing his business and advancing his policy work he did prior to entering the...
Walker flips: Offers Juneau Superior Court judgeship to lower candidate
The Alaska Judicial Council recommended two people -- criminal defense attorney Julie Willoughby or Juneau City Attorney Amy Mead -- to be the next...