Laid-off oil workers say Alaska jobs should be protected over Outsiders In November, Deral Wise made $3,000 a week. Now he’s collecting $376 in weekly unemployment benefits. And he's just one of many Alaskans struggling with oil-industry layoffs.April 24, 2016

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