The White House has approved an appeal to begin construction on a 211-mile industrial road in northern Alaska, advancing a ...
The U.S. Geological Survey has transformed how the nation understands its mineral wealth. The agency's 2025 assessment ...
The Graphite Creek Deposit about 37 miles north of Nome on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula, is revealed at Graphite Creek in this undated photo. A Graphite One Inc. exploration site is seen in the distance ...
President Donald Trump approved the 211-mile Ambler Road Project in Alaska, investing $35.6 million to expand U.S. access to critical minerals.
The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) is part of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. DGGS’s main office is in Fairbanks on College Road near Beaver Sports. DGGS is ...
This dredge, located in Flat, Alaska, is a relic of the once-thriving gold rush era community. (Josh Edge/Alaska Public Media) The U.S. Interior Department has announced a two-year delay of several ...
UNLEASHING ALASKA’S EXTRAORDINARY RESOURCE POTENTIAL: Today, President Donald J. Trump approved the appeal of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA), directing his ...
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority has proposed building Ambler Road between James W. Dalton Highway and ...
Shares of Trilogy Metals were higher after it said regulatory permits have been reissued to build an industrial road connecting its properties to the main Alaska highway network. Shares traded 13% ...