Yearly Archives: 2018
Whacked in Wasilla: Three catch-release crooks nabbed in action
Troopers were called to a residence on Schrock Road in Wasilla on Saturday at about 12:18 pm, where a man had observed a burglary...
Lt. Gov. Mallott presses ahead on climate change policy
Four of the policy working groups of the Climate Action Leadership Team (corresponding to policy statements in the governor's draft climate policy) will meet...
That time when Alice Rogoff threatened personal bankruptcy
PUBLISHER GAVE CREDITORS ULTIMATUM; THEN FLEW OFF TO ICELAND
The lawyers for Alice Rogoff really wanted to settle with creditors last fall, and on her...
Mead Treadwell jumps in for governor
Former Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell filed for the office of governor on Friday. He's joining a Republican primary ballot that already has Mike Dunleavy,...
Spreadsheet mania: Candidates for Senate, House primary
Photo: The Division of Elections white board at the Gambell Street office on Friday, where all candidates who filed for office that day were...
Begich to the rescue for the Democrats
The Alaska Democratic Party is jettisoning Gov. Bill Walker to rally around Mark Begich as the true-blue Democrat who can help them rebuild their...
Josh Revak files to challenge Charisse Millett
An aide to U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan has filed to run for State House against Rep. Charisse Millett, who serves District 25, an area...
Public spending on Juneau arts center? Not now
By WIN GRUENING
SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR
As the Alaska Legislature adjourned quietly into the night several weeks ago, you could almost hear the collective sigh of relief. ...
Governors debate: Two no’s and a maybe on oil tax hike
DUNLEAVY AND HAWKINS FIRM, BUT WALKER WON'T RULE OUT HIGHER OIL TAXES
It was posed as a simple yes-no question at the Alaska Oil and...
Paul Seaton: Nonpartisan in Democrat primary
Rep. Paul Seaton of Homer is headed home to the Democratic Party. He filed today as nonpartisan to run in Democratic Primary for House...