by Terri Marshall | Nov 18, 2024 | Government, Magazine, Professional Services
Given the breadth of federal regulation in Alaska, the state is especially sensitive to the US Supreme Court limiting bureaucratic power. Local lawyers predict how overturning the “Chevron deference” doctrine will affect resource development, tribal relations, and other legal domains.
by Rachael Kvapil | Sep 23, 2024 | Architecture, Magazine, Real Estate
With housing in short supply in Anchorage while office buildings stand empty, why not convert commercial space into homes? One successful conversion in the Spenard neighborhood illustrates why the obvious solution is rarely practical.
by Tasha Anderson | Nov 2, 2018 | Mining
It’s not surprising that the federal government has a few regulations regarding the use of explosives in mining: 30 CFR, Part 15 (approval of explosives…
by Julie Stricker | Nov 1, 2018 | Arctic, Oil & Gas
Working in Alaska’s North Slope can be challenging enough, but a few companies are taking that challenge a step further, drilling from manmade islands into promising basins miles off the coast.