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Monthly Archives: February, 2018

Brutal: ‘Nothing to say’ mayor video is back, Part III

PLUS, GOVERNOR'S CHIEF OF STAFF MAKING POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS? Just two days after firing off a blistering statement against Republicans, Gov. Bill Walker's Chief of Staff Scott...

Juneau Assembly could look for revenue closer to home

By WIN GRUENING SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR Our Juneau Assembly’s vote to apply to the Local Boundary Commission for an expansion of borough land area (mostly on Admiralty...

District E provides more names for Senate seat

On Thursday, after three days of political grief and grumbling, Gov. Bill Walker asked the Alaska Republican Party to provide him with additional names...

Nixle leads to arrest of homicide suspect

GOT ONE On Friday afternoon, police received a tip that homicide and robbery suspect Aarron Settje was inside the Target store on West 100th Avenue. Settje...

Rauscher files for Dunleavy seat

Rep. George Rauscher, who defeated Rep. Jim Colver in 2016 in District 9, has filed to run for the Senate seat vacated by Mike Dunleavy, who...

Compulsive car thief behind bars, but will she stay there?

The courts can barely keep up with Saliloimanatu Toilolo. She keeps taking those five-finger-discount cars in the Anchorage area. But the 32-year-old's trouble with the law...

Judy Brady steps down from ML&P Commission

By ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET 'TROUBLED BY THE PROCESS' OF SALE TO CHUGACH Judith Brady, longtime head of the city’s Municipal Light & Power Commission, has resigned,...

War chest report: Campaign fundraising’s first big reveal

The first wave of campaign fundraising reports are due today. To an extent, they show the strength of candidates to be competitive in the...

Fairbanks utility interested in purchase of ML&P

ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET EDITORIAL The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner is reporting this morning that the Golden Valley Electric Association is more than a little interested in...

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