A senior executive personally said sorry to James Murphy, 94, who was forced to work in one of the company’s copper mines, something Murphy described as “slavery in every way.”
History
Grand Jury Testimony In Cold War-Era Rosenberg Case Released
David Greenglass’ courtroom testimony helped execute his sister Ethel Rosenberg and her husband, Julius Rosenberg, in 1953. But he later suggested to a reporter it was his own wife who played a role.
In historic vote, Calista shareholders choose to enroll ‘afterborns’
The preliminary results from the annual meeting in Kasigluk dramatically reshapes the ownership of the YK Delta’s regional Alaska Native Corporation.
As cleanup ends, Chichagof mine goes wild
The next time locals go up to West Chichagof for a deer hunt, there won’t be any worry of running across a dilapidated mining tractor.



