A bill advancing in the Alaska Legislature would dramatically shorten the time needed to approve the logging of some state-owned lands, shrinking approval time from years to days in the most extreme ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — Big industries and the state of Alaska have no grounds to challenge a federal policy regulating road-building and tree-cutting in 58 million acres of national forests, a federal ...
A logging worker was killed Saturday morning near Nutkwa Lagoon on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska, Alaska State Troopers reported Sunday. The industrial fatality was reported to troopers ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A logger from Washington state has died after being pinned by an uprooted tree near Ketchikan. KTVA reports (http://is.gd/ZaSfuc) the victim was ...
A 51-year-old logger from Washington state died Tuesday near Ketchikan when he was pinned by an uprooted tree, said Alaska State Troopers. Troopers said Kenneth Butkovich of Castle Rock, Wash., was ...
The Bush administration Tuesday opened up 300,000 acres of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest to logging by exempting it from a Clinton-era rule that barred road-building in most of the 17 million-acre ...
I’ve been in Washington, D.C., for the last three months doing weekly actions called Fire Drill Fridays — because what 97% of active climate scientists are saying scares me, and I feel the need to do ...
This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. Updated July 15, 2021—The Biden administration today restored protections for Alaska’s Tongass National Forest that the Trump ...
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