Monday, June 30, 2025

Monthly Archives: July, 2019

Earthquakes, vetoes, municipal budgets

BY WIN GRUENING On Nov. 30, Alaska’s southcentral region experienced a magnitude 7.0 earthquake ranked as the second most damaging in our state’s history.   But better...

The whine critic

A GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED RANT CRAIGMEDRED.NEWS Once Alaska was home to the toughest, most adaptable people on the planet. And then the white folk showed up. Since then...

The graph that tells the story

TAXES WON'T KEEP UP WITH GOVERNMENT GROWTH By LANCE ROBERT Just when you think you’ve seen the worst year of government in Alaska, you find out...

Divided they stand

As the legislators walked into the Wasilla Middle School gymnasium to take their seats on Friday morning, the audience stood and cheered. And cheered....

Shadowy group forms to ‘recall governor’

TRUE PURPOSE IS TO MINE THE DATA OF PETITION SIGNERS A group funded by a special interest group called Future North PAC has announced it...

MRAK Almanac: Bear Paw Festival Edition

The MRAK Almanac is your place for political, cultural, and civic events, events where you’ll meet political leaders or, if you are interested in...

Tammie Wilson out as Finance co-chair, leaves caucus

REP. JENNIFER JOHNSTON IS NEW CO-CHAIR Rep. Tammie Wilson, who joined the Democrat-led Majority in February to become the powerful co-chair of House Finance, is...

24 hours: Juneau session attendees look for Hail Mary

With just 24 hours to go to override the governor's vetoes, the two-thirds of the legislature that is in Juneau is trying to figure...

Most Read