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Monthly Archives: March, 2018

Groups band together to oppose Board of Fisheries nominee

Gov. Bill Walker's nomination of a Kodiak resident to the Board of Fisheries has hit a strong tide of opposition. A letter to Alaska legislators...

Trigger happy

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? The annual legislative shoot took place in Juneau on Saturday. The winning team was, once again, led by Sen. Peter...

Should a murderer go free? Help the parole board decide

(Editor's Note: This is a guest column penned by the granddaughter and great niece of three murder victims in one of Anchorage's most notorious violent...

At the mercy of bureaucrats

By ART CHANCE SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR I rarely write about anything but State matters, but I was a federal employee for awhile, and I know my...

Power play, Begich style

THE PRICE OF OWNERSHIP The most powerful political figure in Alaska between now and June 1 is ... Mark Begich. That would make Gov. Bill Walker...

Mayor Berkowitz caught pushing sanctuary city tactics

WATCH THE VIDEO AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF Mayor Ethan Berkowitz was videotaped at the U.S. Conference of Mayors recently asking questions of immigration experts...

Ballots everywhere — an opportunity for fraud

PEOPLE IN ANCHORAGE WOULDN'T DO THAT, WOULD THEY? Ballots were in the mail on Tuesday and by Wednesday some Anchorage residents were already receiving them...

The Rogoff files: Fraud, deception, and reckless disregard

THE ROGUE PUBLISHER'S BANKRUPTCY CONTINUES  Facing creditors who are accusing her of fraud, the former owner of the Alaska Dispatch News appears to be getting deeper...

What’s this? Juneau warming to a road?

A new McDowell Group poll shows that Juneau residents are warming up to the idea of a road to Katzehin River, and a short...

Booze summit: Bethel gets visit from Zulkosky, governor’s office

BOOZE IS CAUSING PROBLEMS IN THE REGION Rep. Tiffany Zulkosky, in office since being sworn in March 9, returns to Bethel this weekend with representatives...

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