Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2018

Big fixes for justice: HB 312 passes Senate

REFORMING SB 91, THE JUSTICE REFORM BILL A section in the controversial Senate Bill 91 that had that low- to moderate-risk defendants released without bail...

Christopher Constant, assemblyman, potty-mouth wordsmith

https://youtu.be/g5pELXSEtGo (Update: The above video is my acceptance of his apology.) This is what happens when you poke the liberal dragon. Assembly District 1 is represented...

Naked self-dealing of Adam Wool’s bar fight

CUTTING THE LEGS OUT FROM UNDER CRAFT TASTING ROOMS BY ANDREW JENSEN ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Chronicling political hypocrisy is typically no more difficult than shooting...

Thinning of ‘thin blue line’ in Juneau police force

By WIN GRUENING SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR Local governments build their budgets around adopted lists of priorities and community concerns. While most of us agree that education and...

Rep. Guttenberg to retire

JOINS NUMEROUS DEMOCRATS WHO ARE LEAVING OFFICE Rep. David Guttenberg announced his retirement from office Wednesday. Representing Fairbanks, he has been a legislator for eight terms...

Three American former hostages touched down in Alaska

On their way to Andrews Air Force Base, the three U.S. hostages released by North Korea touched down briefly at Ted Stevens International Airport...

‘People are starving’ because of Medicaid expansion

10 STEPS TO HOW WE GOT TO THIS POINT Gov. Bill Walker is asking for another 41 employees in the Department of Health and Social...

Av Gross, attorney general for Jay Hammond

Alaska state flags are lowered to half-staff in honor of the passing of Avrum Gross, Alaska's attorney general from 1974 to 1980 under Gov....

Governor’s oil and gas adviser slips away

PRIVATE SECTOR LURES JOHN HENDRIX In the final year of a governor's tenure, it's not uncommon for people in politically appointed positions to find a...

Most Read