Cites pandemic response as an example of successfully working together.
The proposal would still have to pass muster with the Alaska Legislature
Four-term U.S. senator who won 2010 write-in campaign again facing strong challenge from the right
Dozens of people incarcerated at LCCC moved to other facilities.
U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, of Alaska, reported raising $2.3 million in just over three weeks in September, leaving the Democrat with a large cash advantage… Continue reading
Democrat a longshot in U.S. Senate race, but one of her Republican opponents needs her voters to win
Ben Stevens, a former Alaska Senate president and a son of the late U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, has died. He was 63. The Alaska State… Continue reading
Alaskans will be asked on the Nov. 8 general election ballot: “Shall there be a constitutional convention?”
Weighty words ranging from seabeds to outer space.
About 6,000 people expected at three-day gathering in Anchorge featuring performances and politics
The question will be on the Nov. 8 ballot.
D.C. group spends on ballot measure, Dunleavy has big cash advantage in governor’s race.
Community leaders talk future of Indigenous Southeast Alaska languages
Former independent governor seeking office again after “I threw myself on the Permanent Fund grenade. ”
More than 50 proposed new Alaska sites, half in Tongass, draw strong opinions.
Voters decide on the heftiest Katmai brown bear
Candidates for governor talk about serving, shortages and ships during industry forum in Juneau
Forest Service seeks input on expanding mineral extraction ban in recreation area
Trustees work overtime selecting from three candidates after interviews Monday
Food for vets bill passes House, pollster says she is “the most popular figure in Alaska right now.”