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Yearly Archives: 2022

Golden Lion Hotel off the table for now, due to legal considerations, according to Anchorage mayor’s office

Mayor Dave Bronson, on advice from city attorneys, says the Golden Lion Hotel is not a legal location for a homeless shelter, and even...

Dunleavy creates new office of energy innovation

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy today signed Administrative Order No. 340, creating the Office of Energy Innovation to address the evolving energy needs of Alaska. The order is issued...

New poll: Republicans still struggle with ranked choice, but Nick Begich pulls ahead of Sarah Palin to second place

A fresh poll from Alaska Survey Research shows that congressional candidate Sarah Palin still has a high negative rating among most Alaska voters and...

Notes from the trail: Federal, state campaigns are 38 days away and local elections are up next week

Congressional candidate Nick Begich continues to campaign hard, and was the host of a free pasta feed at the Palmer Train Depot, where he...

Health spies: First trans officer in U.S. Army and spouse indicted for giving soldiers’ health information to Russians

A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Anna Gabrielian, age 36, and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry, age 39, both of Rockville,...

Mayor Bronson launches ‘Project Anchorage’ task force

Mayor Dave Bronson announced the creation of a task force of business, civic, and community leaders who will help devise strategies and ideas to...

Fish, family, food stamps: Rep. Peltola’s ‘SNAP benefits for vets’ bill passes House

The first bill introduced by Congresswoman Mary Peltola raced through the committee process and was quickly passed by the House of Representatives in just...

Murkowski, Sullivan introduce Don Young Recognition Act, naming a volcano and two buildings after congressman

U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan on Thursday introduced the Don Young Recognition Act, honoring the legacy of the late Don Young, "Congressman for...

Idaho property owners v. EPA will be first case heard by Supreme Court when new season starts on Monday

A case that has strong implications in wetlands-rich Alaska has made it to the U.S. Supreme Court calendar and will be the first case...

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