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Published on 18:54 GMTSource: KITV - Hawaii - Neutral
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Published on 11:06 GMT
GAIL eyes long-term supply deal with Alaska LNG: Details here
India's state-run GAIL is in initial talks to secure a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal from the proposed Alaska LNG project. The move aligns with India’s goal to raise its energy imports from the United States to narrow its trade …
Source: Mint - Neutral -
Published on 10:41 GMT
Alaska's voter-approved mandatory sick leave law now in effect
Alaska’s new sick leave law and minimum wage increase took effect on July 1. Approved by voters in November, it requires that someone working at a business with 15 or more employees will earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a …
Source: Wrangell Sentinel - Alaska - Pending -
Published on 09:09 GMT
Lauren Murphy Named Alaska Athlete of the Week After UFC Retirement
Lauren Murphy, a 41-year-old UFC fighter from Eagle River, was honored as Alaska's Athlete of the Week after her final bout. Despite losing a unanimous decision to a younger opponent, she showcased her fighting spirit and resilience in the octagon. …
Source: BVM Sports - Pending -
Published on 08:58 GMT
Alaska Board of Game approves revived bear-culling program in caribou grounds
Alaska officials on Tuesday resurrected a controversial bear-killing program aimed at boosting caribou numbers. The Alaska Board of Game, convening in a special meeting in Anchorage on the subject, authorized the state Department of Fish and Game to …
Source: Alaska Beacon - Center-left -
Published on 08:41 GMT
Jude Schimmel joins Alaska Anchorage women’s basketball staff
Alaska Anchorage women’s basketball coach Matt Thune has announced the first addition to his coaching staff for the upcoming season. Jude Schimmel has been named assistant coach. Schimmel, from Pendleton, Oregon, brings a wealth of experience to the …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on 08:42 GMT
Showers, cooler weather bring relief as Alaska wildfires remain active
Scattered showers, cooler temperatures, and chances of thunderstorms are expected over the next few days, bringing some relief to firefighters. However, fire activity remains a concern, especially after recent gusty winds stirred up flames on the Buckley …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on 08:40 GMT
AROUND ALASKA: Governor's Race, Ice Prep, and Fair Countdown!
Six Republicans in the Governor’s Race So far, there are zero Democrats and now six Republicans vying to be our next governor. Dr. Matt Heilala is a Republican and a podiatrist based in Anchorage. He's the latest person to throw his hat into Alaska…
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on 08:40 GMT
Steve Ribuffo retires as Port of Alaska director after 18 years
There’s a major leadership change at one of Alaska’s most vital transportation hubs. After 18 years of service, Steve Ribuffo has officially retired as director of the Don Young Port of Alaska. Ribuffo joined the port in 2007 as deputy director, following …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending -
Published on 08:41 GMT
This summer Alaska sees an increase in drowning deaths
Over the past weekend alone, 4 people have died across the state due to drowning. This summer, the Alaska State Troopers have seen an increase in calls responding to drownings. This isn't much of a surprise. Alaska ranks far and away as number one in …
Source: Your Alaska Link - Pending