Senator Lisa Murkowski today questioned Interior Department officials over the agency’s failure to properly plug and clean up more than 100 abandoned federally-drilled oil wells in Northern Alaska. Sen. Murkowski pointed out the apparent double standard of allowing the federal government to fail to do what would be required of every private oil and gas […]
Alaska received a “D-†when it comes to government spending transparency, according to Following the Money 2012: How the States Rank on Providing Online Access to Government Spending Data, the third annual report of its kind by the United States Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG).
U.S. Sen. Mark Begich said today’s Senate approval of a two-year highway bill protects Alaska communities and projects while putting Alaskans to work. The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) passed the Senate on a vote of 74 to 22.
Around 11:17 am, yesterday, the Coast Guard were notified of an overdue aircraft due back from Niblack Mine. About the same time, Coast Search and Rescue was notifed by Ketchikan Air Station that an emergency locator beacon had been detected.