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Posted inCommentary

Alaska’s governor said he texts Trump. I asked for copies.

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal December 26, 2025December 26, 2025

A couple of months ago, I was reporting on the typhoon that hit Western Alaska and stopped by a news conference convened by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. I was there to ask him about long-term plans for protecting vulnerable coastal villages. But the governor diverted my focus by talking about Donald Trump and the president’s concern. […]

Posted inCommentary

On rivers and in courtrooms, Alaska battles for land inside national parks and preserves

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
Posted inNews, Energy

New Alaska Bitcoin mine would use as much power as the state’s largest coal plant produces

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal June 7, 2025June 7, 2025
Posted inSoutheast News, Salmon

Conservation group’s lawsuit seeks to speed listing of Alaska king salmon under Endangered Species Act

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal May 10, 2025May 10, 2025
Posted inCommentary

Public media is in the crosshairs. How will Alaska’s congressional delegation vote?

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal May 4, 2025May 4, 2025
Posted inNews, Environment

Will it? Won’t it? And when? Anchorage contends with a restive volcano in its backyard

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal March 28, 2025March 28, 2025
Nick Katelnikoff learned to fish from his father, and he says his first paycheck as a fisherman came when he turned 8 years old. Now 76, pictured aboard his boat, the MZ L, he’s the last skipper running a commercial fishing vessel from his home village of Ouzinkie, on an island just north of Kodiak. (Photo by Nathaniel Herz/Northern Journal)
Posted inSoutheast News, Environment & Natural Resources

The last skipper in Ouzinkie: How Gulf of Alaska villages lost their Native fishing fleets

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal February 15, 2025February 15, 2025
AI hallucinations on the cover on Gov. Mike Dunleavy's wishlist for the federal government. (Graphic/State of Alaska Governor's Office)
Posted inNews, Government & Elections

Loch Ness ducks or “vampire grebes”? Alaska governor’s wish list for Trump comes with AI hallucinations.

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal December 23, 2024December 23, 2024
“Sugarcane” is set in British Columbia. But after recent screenings in Sitka and Anchorage, advocates say the documentary’s themes are as relevant and urgent just across the Canadian border in Alaska.
Posted inEducation, News, Arts & Culture

A new film highlights the traumas inflicted by residential schools. Alaskans say that history needs more attention.

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal September 30, 2024September 30, 2024
A Chevron subsidiary currently owns a small share of the pipeline that connects the Kuparuk oil field, pictured here, to the trans-Alaska pipeline. Chevron is proposing to sell its stake to a new Texas oil and gas company, Pontem Alaska Midstream. (Courtesy/ConocoPhillips)
Posted inNews, State of Alaska, Energy, Business & Commerce, Environment & Natural Resources, Government & Elections

In sign of North Slope evolution, privately owned Texas company targets Chevron’s Alaska assets

Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal by Nathaniel Herz - Northern Journal September 17, 2024September 17, 2024

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