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About 150 people signed-in to the public hearing for the Ambler Road Draft EIS last night. Commenters noted the report found impacts to subsistence hunting and fishing, and nearly all opposed construction of the mining access road.
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The public is invited to comment on the Ambler Road Draft Supplemental EIS at an in-person hearing on Thursday evening.
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A project happening this summer will repair short sections of the Pinnell Mountain Trail damaged by ATVs during last fall’s Forty Mile caribou hunt.…
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Reaction in Fairbanks was mixed to Thursday’s announcement on the Trump administration’s rescheduling of lease sales for the Arctic National Wildlife…
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The Bureau of Land Management's approval of the Willow oil and gas project promses economic benefits but also impacts to caribou, and the people who…
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Interior regional Alaska Native Corporation Doyon has closed the primary access point to Tolovana (TOLL-a-VON-a) Hot Springs north of Fairbanks. The…
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State and federal officials are looking to one another and the public to address trail and other land damage from all-terrain vehicles off the Steese…
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The state of Alaska is suing the Bureau of Land Management to assert ownership of the Middle and North Forks of the Forty Mile River, in the eastern…
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The Federal Government has backed down in a long running legal dispute with the State of Alaska over ownership of an eastern interior river. As KUAC’s Dan…
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Top Bureau of Land Management officials are scheduled to meet with Forty Mile area gold miners tomorrow (Fri). The meeting follows recent year's tensions,…