Monthly Archives: May, 2019
All watered down
By THE ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET
You have to wonder sometimes what lawmakers in Juneau possibly could be thinking.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy in February offered a tough...
Alaskans still guarded about economy, survey shows
A Dittman Research survey done for the Alaska Chamber of Commerce shows that Alaskans are somewhat split down the middle on their views of...
REAL ID Alaska: Here’s how to do it like a pro
TALES FROM THE DMV
500 days. That's how many days are left before all Americans boarding a commercial aircraft, or accessing a federal facility such as...
Sen. Sullivan has his first challenger: a Bernie supporter
SULLIVAN IS RAISING A FORMIDABLE CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT
Wildfire technician and Democrat-turned-Undeclared candidate David Paul Matheny has filed for U.S. Senate for Alaska, the first to...
Inside Spring Creek Correctional’s trashed unit
WHAT A NINE-HOUR RIOT WILL DO TO A PLACE
Broken windows, busted toilets, and destroyed cameras. The Alaska Department of Corrections released photos of the...
Lt. Gov. Meyer to host town hall on crime
Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer and members of the Dunleavy Administration will host a town hall on Monday, May 13, 6-7 pm, to hear from Alaskans about...
Video shocker: House Republicans take gloves off on marital rape law
https://www.facebook.com/akhouserepublicans/videos/439719063458709/
Public broadcasting, university advertising to keep funding
COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION IS NOW IN SESSION
Both Alaska Public Media and the University of Alaska have advertising pushes underway to preserve their state...
Kulis Hangar One added to National Historic Registry
CELEBRATION BARBECUE SATURDAY 2-4 PM
The legendary Air National Guard base on the far side of the Ted Stevens International Airport has been added to...
What’s up with the jets? Northern Edge 19
Aircraft have been arriving all week at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in advance of the the military exercise known as Northern Edge 2019, May 13...