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Keystone Center Offers Discussion On Pebble's Study
Channel 2 NewsMarine mammals ranging from sea otters to sea ducks were discussed on the final day of a science panel put on by The Keystone Center, a company hired by The Pebble Partnership, to review The Pebble Partnership Environmental Baseline Studies. At the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Metal and Mineral, Science, Zoology
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Alaska Starts 1st Full Cruise Season Under New EPA Fuel Rules
The Associated PressMore than 1 million cruise ship passengers are expected to visit Alaska this year. But industry officials fear new fuel standards intended to limit pollution from large ships could begin driving vessels away. This will be the first full cruise season...Tags: Justice System, Travel, Judges, Cruises, Crime, Law and Justice
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EPA Releases Revised Draft Assessment of Bristol Bay Mining
Channel 2 NewsA revised draft assessment of mining near Bristol Bay, based on projected output from a facility like the proposed Pebble Mine, says a similar project could deny dozens of miles of streams to fish and would have to be monitored for centuries after its...Tags: Northern Dynasty Minerals Limited, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Environmental Politics, Metal and Mineral
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Former Tatitlek President Allegedly Embezzled $200K in Village Funds
Channel 2 NewsA former president of the Alaska Native village of Tatitlek was arrested Wednesday for allegedly misappropriating more than $200,000 of village funds for personal use by herself and her brother. According to U.S. Attorney Karen Loeffler’s office, a...Tags: Prosecution, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Banking, Punishment
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James Wells Arraigned in 2012 Kodiak Coast Guard Murders
Channel 2 NewsA man accused of fatally shooting two men at a Coast Guard communications station near Kodiak last year, following a series of personnel disputes, was arraigned in federal court Tuesday. James Michael Wells, 61, pleaded not guilty to all six charges...Tags: Shootings, FBI, Trials, Washington, DC, Electronics
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EPA Plans Revision of Bristol Bay Mining Assessment
Channel 2 NewsThe Environmental Protection Agency says it is revising its assessment of large-scale mining activities near Bristol Bay -- including the proposed Pebble Mine -- in response to comments from peer reviewers as well as the general public. In a Tuesday...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Water
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Princess Cruise Lines Agrees to Pay for Cruise Waste Discharge
Princess Cruise Lines has agreed to pay $20,000 for alleged discharge of pool water in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the penalty on Tuesday. It said the case was settled in December. The...
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Dusty Haze Prompts Advisory
Channel 2 NewsAs the sun warmed Anchorage Tuesday, January 15, it became obvious the unusual mid-winter temperatures have created a stir in the air. The Anchorage Health and Human Services Department issued an air quality advisory, which is something they say is...Tags: Health, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution
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Fairbanks On 'Threshold' of New EPA Clean Air Rule
Matt Buxton, Fairbanks Daily-News MinerA top state air official says it's too soon to tell if Fairbanks North Star Borough will violate new clean air standards announced by the Environmental Protection Agency. The new target reduces the maximum annual level of small particulate...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, Asthma, Lungs and Airways
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ConocoPhillips to Pay $200K for Kuparuk River Pipeline Spills
Channel 2 NewsConocoPhillips has agreed to pay more than $200,000 in state and federal fines to settle environmental claims related to two oil spills from corroded pipelines at its Kuparuk River oil field in 2006 and 2007, regulatory agencies said Monday. The...Tags: Oil Spills, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Environmental Pollution, Fines
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Breathers Beware: Particulate Fouls Icy Fairbanks
The Associated PressRetired Fairbanks, Alaska teacher Patrice Lee says particulate in the smoky air outside her home is forcing her son to stay inside. Nineteen-year-old Alex Lee has undergone multiple heart surgeries and particulate can trigger irregular heartbeat,...Tags: Heart Attack, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology, Standards
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New Laws Affecting Alaskans To Go Into Effect January First
Channel 2 NewsThe first of the year is the first day for many newly passed laws to take effect both nationally and in Alaska. January first marks the deadline by which the federal government must come to an agreement to avoid the budget cuts and tax increases known...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Fiscal Cliff, Russia, Manufacturing and Engineering
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