Yearly Archives: 2019
Next step for Senate Seat M: Dunleavy’s decision
The committees for House District 25 and 26 have voted on their choices for the vacancy in Senate Seat M, and the names have...
New members of boards and commissions named
Gov. Michael Dunleavy's office announced dozens of new people to serve on various state boards and commissions; 33 men and 29 women were added...
Jamie Allard added to Human Rights Commission
ALSO, JON COOK REMOVED FROM ALASKA RAILROAD
Jamie Allard of Eagle River has been named to the Alaska Commission on Human Rights, filling the seat...
Breaking: Fogle, Donley, Shaw forwarded for Senate Seat M
District 25 and 26 Republican Party officers chose three people as finalists for the Senate Seat M position that was created when Sen. Chris...
Sexual misconduct: Seven Catholic clergy in Southeast accused
Six religious leaders who served in the Catholic Diocese of Juneau have been determined by an independent commission to have probably committed sexual misconduct...
Challenging the courts is long overdue
By STEPHAN KRASON
CRISIS MAGAZINE
Governor Michael Dunleavy of Alaska made national headlines with his novel challenge to a decision by state’s supreme court, which requires...
Marcus Sanders appointed to suicide prevention council
No sooner had he resigned from the Alaska Human Rights Commission, Marcus Sanders has received an appointment to the Alaska Suicide Prevention Council, where...
MRAK Almanac: State Fair Days
8/22: Alaska State Fair opens with Energy Day, which means the day is sponsored by Alaska Oil and Gas Association. Here's the daily schedule.
8/22:...
Public Comment Deadlines
SEPT 27: HEALTH CARE PRICE TRANSPARENCY
The Department of Health and Social Services proposes to adopt regulation changes in Title 7 of the Alaska Administrative...
Dunleavy bypasses reporters, goes straight to the people
Over the past few days, the Governor's Office has dramatically changed the way Gov. Michael Dunleavy is reaching Alaskans with his messages about how...