Monthly Archives: April, 2018
Disorient Express on the Chamber ‘Kentucky Derby’ ride
MAN SAYS HE WAS GRABBED AND GROPED BY DRUNKEN BUSINESSMEN
(Caution to readers: Language is strong in this article, but you've read worse).
It happened in...
Sen. Sullivan to Zuckerberg: Five easy questions
https://youtu.be/PM8dpGEpxLM
FACEBOOK'S CEO SAYS CHINESE TECHNOS ARE THE REAL THREAT
Senator Sullivan, a member of the Senate Commerce Committee, joined his colleagues for marathon joint-hearing on...
Bernadette vs. the Feds: The Musical
https://youtu.be/pGTQOMNcprY
HOW A BROKEN NEON PALM TREE RILED UP A DISPOSAL COMPANY AND THE U.S. ATTORNEY
By BERNADETTE WILSON, PRESIDENT-DENALI DISPOSAL
SPECIAL TO MUST READ ALASKA
‘Like...
Department of Justice’s case against Elizabeth Pierce
READ THE COMPLAINT AGAINST QUINTILLION FOUNDER
The FBI complaint against Elizabeth Ann Pierce, former CEO of Quintillion, is breathtaking in the extent of its allegations:...
Senate passes operating budget
USES $600 MILLION FROM THE CONSTITUTIONAL BUDGET RESERVE
After just four days of deliberation, the Alaska Senate has passed an operating budget for 2019, the...
Fellow conservatives: Let’s refocus, return to advocating for fiscal responsibility
By PETER J. CALTAGIRONE
GUEST COLUMNIST
I respectfully submit that conservative voices in Anchorage should consider refocusing their priorities. In the months preceding Anchorage’s recent...
New poll: Walker approval rating unchanged at 29 percent
Morning Consult, a polling firm based in New York City once again has ranked Gov. Bill Walker near the bottom in popularity among the...
Armed, dangerous, on the loose in Anchorage
Update: The victim has been identified as Sosaia Finau, age 21. His Facebook page states" What I have survived, might kill you."
THERE WAS A FELONY WARRANT OUT...
GOP Sharon Jackson files for lieutenant governor
Republican Sharon Jackson, who was on the staff of Sen. Dan Sullivan until earlier this month, has filed for the office of lieutenant governor.
Jackson...
High crime: Quintillion former exec now charged with wire fraud, forgery
QUINTILLION'S TIES RAN THROUGH GOV. WALKER'S OFFICE
A company that has laid fiber optic cable along the ocean bottom from Nome to Deadhorse now has its...