A chunk of stibnite, which contains more than 70% antimony, from Felix Gold's Treasure Creek project near Fairbanks. (Photo by Max Graham/Northern Journal) Alaska’s next hard-rock mine might not ...
People who might have been exposed to radiation from atomic weapons tests conducted in the Aleutians half a century ago have extra time to apply for compensation from a federal program, under the ...
WASHINGTON — A year after a landmark gun safety bill was signed into law, Alaska’s congressional delegation wants to preserve funding for school archery and hunting programs that lawmakers say is ...
Harlequin Beach on Amchitka Island is seen in this undated photo. The island, now part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, was the site of atomic weapons tests in 1965, 1969 and 1971.
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — For some, concealed weapons are a symbol of protection against the outside world. For others, they are a reminder of the danger contained within it. A Senate Education Committee ...
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