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Monthly Archives: June, 2017

Another lawsuit for the Alaska Dispatch News

By CRAIG MEDRED CRAIGMEDRED.NEWS Just when you think things can’t get much worse for Alaska’s largest newspaper in these tough times for the news business, things...

Trump derangement syndrome case hits Ombudsman’s office

Remember when Montana Congressman-elect Greg Gianforte body slammed an aggressive reporter last month? He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to community service, anger management classes and...

B corporations become part of “The Resistance”

Patagonia, a clothing manufacturer whose ubiquitous logo is on the apparel of choice for many Alaska hipsters, spent more than $1 million in 2016 to get certain voters to...

Bear encounter? There’s an app for reporting that

It's been a bad year for relations between humans and black bears in Alaska. A teen runner and a mine employee were mauled to death...

Briefs: Hughes drops caucus, no school layoffs, drag queen story hour

GOVERNOR ADDS ITEMS TO SPECIAL SESSION: No sooner had the operating budget passed on Thursday than Gov. Bill Walker added a third item to...

Sausage: House, Senate agree on budget

The conference committee tasked with grinding out a state operating budget compromise agreed to fund the 2017 Permanent Fund dividend at $1,100, $78 more than in...

Bill vs. Bill: The Permanent Fund lawsuit’s day in court

Bill Wielechowski, the Anchorage Democrat senator best known for grandiose speeches and feigned outrage, spent Tuesday afternoon in an Anchorage courthouse picking a fight with the...

State workers using ‘all-employee’ emails to organize rally

Some Alaska State workers today are using their all-employee email lists to get coworkers out to a noon rally today. They're doing so on...

Democrats destroying the village to save it

ANDREW JENSEN ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Democrats in Juneau deserve credit for at least one thing: what they lack in good ideas they more than make...

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