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Yearly Archives: 2018

Trooper sends his merit awards back to commissioner

DISAPPROVES OF CHANGE OF MOTTO AND 'BRAND' OF ALASKA STATE TROOPERS Mike Metrokin, a retired Alaska State Trooper first sergeant, felt so strongly about the re-branding...

North Slope renaissance ahead

CONOCOPHILLIPS EXECUTIVE DESCRIBES PROGRESS SPARKED BY SB 21 In an upbeat report to a legislative committee this week, ConocoPhillips says its production in Alaska may...

911: We cannot earn or pay back such a sacrifice

By REP. CHUCK KOPP GUEST COLUMNIST Seventeen years ago today, I awoke at 5:20 am to a phone call. I was a police officer at the time and...

Three shootings, one robbery, an absconder: Monday in Anchorage

The FBI is looking for this man, believed to be the robber of a credit union on Monday in Anchorage. BUSY AFTERNOON FOR CRIMINALS On Monday,...

Patriot Day, a National Day of Service and Remembrance

Flags are lowered today in honor of the nearly 3,000 people who were killed on Sept. 11, 2001 in four coordinated terrorist attacks. In...

Breaking: Sullivan chairs subcommittee on military readiness

Sen. Dan Sullivan has been named chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness. He was appointed by the new chairman of the Senate Armed...

Win for free speech: Judge puts restraining order on State over sign removal

Alaska Superior Court Judge Herman Walker today ruled in favor of the plaintiff, which in this case is all political candidates in Alaska. Judge Walker...

Getting to the bottom of shady voting in District 15

By ANDREW JENSEN ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Among the many subjects that regularly earn Republicans a mocking from Democrats and their media sympathizers, perhaps none rank...

Breaking: Exxon seals deal with governor on gas

ExxonMobil has committed its gas to the Alaska Gasline. Gov. Bill Walker has gotten his old foe Exxon to agree to a binding deal with...

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