All Investigations

Deep reporting on the issues that shape Alaska. Government accountability, resource politics, and the stories that take time to tell.

Land, Resources & Environment

Pebble Mine's Quiet Campaign: $12 Million in Lobbying Since the EPA Veto

Federal lobbying disclosures and state records reveal that Pebble Limited Partnership has spent more than $12 million on lobbying efforts since the EPA vetoed its Clean Water Act permit in 2023 — money aimed at congressional allies, state legislators, and a long-shot legal strategy.

Alaska Frontier Report April 6, 2026 2 min read
Government & Accountability

Inside the Mat-Su Borough's $47 Million No-Bid Contract Problem

Over the past three fiscal years, the Mat-Su Borough has awarded more than $47 million in contracts without competitive bidding. Our investigation reveals a pattern of repeat vendors, missing documentation, and oversight gaps that raise serious questions about how public money is spent.

Alaska Frontier Report March 31, 2026 3 min read
Government & Accountability

The Road That Can't Get Fixed: Why the Glenn Highway Keeps Falling Apart

The Glenn Highway connects Mat-Su's 100,000+ residents to Anchorage. It's also been under near-constant construction for over a decade, with cost overruns, contractor disputes, and project delays that have added years and tens of millions to the original plans.

Alaska Frontier Report March 14, 2026 2 min read
Rural Alaska

When Help Is Hours Away: Alaska State Trooper Response Times in Rural Villages

Alaska State Troopers are the only law enforcement in more than 70 communities across the state. Our analysis of dispatch records reveals average response times exceeding four hours in some regions, with some calls going unanswered for days.

Alaska Frontier Report March 14, 2026 2 min read