WASHINGTON–The retired judge who presided over Chuck Hamel’s lawsuit against Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. more than a decade ago will appear Friday at a discussion of BP’s handling of pipeline corrosion at Prudhoe Bay.
By Allen, Stewart D; Gough, Amy The Hawaii-based longline fishery, which lands the vast majority of the Hawaii commercial catch of pelagic fish, is a limited entry fishery capped at 164 permits. Of the 120 active vessels, roughly 1/ 3 are owned by Vietnamese-Americans.
By Colburn, Lisa L; Abbott-Jamieson, Susan; Clay, Patricia M This special issue of Human Organization provides a selection of articles addressing the use of applied anthropology in fisheries management in the United States today.
Sgt. Mariana Thomas directed a visitor to stay put as a line of Immigration Customs Enforcement detainees entered a hallway from an outdoor recreation area at the Stewart Detention Center just east of Lumpkin.
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department gave its unconditional approval to AT&T Inc.'s buyout of BellSouth Corp. on Wednesday, a coast-to-coast behemoth that would be the largest U.S. provider of telephone, wireless and broadband Internet services.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- In the Arctic village of Ambler, residents are paying 7.25 a gallon for home heating oil as the days darken and the chill of winter seeps into the dozens of homes, most poorly insulated, along the Kobuk River.
William Whelan III was a director of the National Park Service in the Carter administration who oversaw the doubling of the park system?s size with the creation of 10 parks in Alaska.
Alaska State Troopers say a 41-year-old Willow man died Monday when his road roller tipped on a soft shoulder and pinned him. Donald T. Peterson was pronounced dead at the scene of the heavy equipment accident.
The reduced flow of oil through the trans-Alaska pipeline in August set the huge 48-inch pipe rattling over several miles south of 3,420-foot Isabel Pass in the Alaska Range, creating a new area of concern for pipeline managers.
HELENA-To hear Democratic U.S. Senate challenger Jon Tester tell it, Republican Sen. Conrad Burns has spent federal money with reckless abandon, dishing out tax breaks to the rich as the national debt soars.