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Yearly Archives: 2021

Reinbold’s ‘victim’ bill passes Senate

Sen. Lora Reinbold's bill that further defines the official definition of a victim passed unanimously on the Senate floor on Wednesday. SB 122 adds surviving...

Governor intends to rectify Native Vietnam veteran land allotments after Biden snub

President Joe Biden blocked a plan in its tracks that would have ensured that Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans could finally get the federal land...

Group sues Fish and Game to stop jet skis from Kachemak Bay

A coalition of groups says the Department of Fish and Game wrongfully allowed personal watercraft like jet skis, like the Sea-Doo Fish Pro pictured...

The Lumberman scuttled

The City and Borough of Juneau Docks and Harbors, Global Diving and Salvage, and Coast Guard Sector Juneau, scuttled the derelict tugboat Lumberman offshore...

These simple bridges over Matanuska River may become Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Memorial bridges

Two bridges, one going north, one south, are currently named Bridges 1124 and 1889 in the Alaska Department of Transportation listing of state bridges....

Sign of the times

Evidently someone has too much time on his hands. A Bronson for Mayor sign on Minnesota near Tudor Road was cleverly vandalized, giving drivers...

Final week push shows momentum in Bronson campaign, malaise for Dunbar

In the final week before the May 11 runoff election, the Forrest Dunbar campaign is ramping up with ads and flyers that paint a...

Runoff election: Over 41,000 ballots have been cast in runoff for mayor of Anchorage

Over 41,000 Anchorage residents had cast a ballot in the runoff for mayor of Anchorage. by the close of business on Monday, May 3,...

Democrats mum on Anchorage’s lifted mandates, but deplore that the statewide disaster declaration was ended by governor

Democrats in Alaska's Legislature expressed disappointment that the year-long state disaster declaration was ended on Friday by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. They said so in...

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