Alaska GOP Continues Losing Streak
The unavoidable truth is this: when Alaska Republicans actually have to compete for votes, win debates, and motivate people to vote, they lose.
The unavoidable truth is this: when Alaska Republicans actually have to compete for votes, win debates, and motivate people to vote, they lose.
A new federal budget measure in the House this week could make life tough for Sen. Lisa Murkowski. The bill would restrict funding for Obamacare…
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) kicked off their annual conference right here in Anchorage Sunday afternoon. For those not familiar with the IEDC, it…
People In The Sun Short Commute Gabrielle LeDoux office has a new staffer. Kalyssa Maile will switch from working for Democrat Sen. Bill Wielechoski to Republican(ish)…
Hillary Clinton vehemently opposed the State Department’s 2010 decision to use “parent one and two†instead of “mother and father†on U.S. passport applications, according to a newly released email from her time in office.
A little over a month earlier Bannock asked the Governor on his show if he would be pursuing a reserves tax as part of his cal for special session this fall. At that time the Governor said he wouldn’t. Listen to the audio to hear the Governor’s explanation for why he changed his mind.
Last night the Anchorage Assembly passed the LGBT rights ordinance, AO-96, by an overwhelming 9-2 margin with Eagle River assembly members Amy Demboski and Bill Starr voting “no.†Here are 4 things you need to know going forward.
Here is John Weddleton’s Campaign Announcement
In her announcement Natasha Von Imhof says: I am excited to announce my candidacy for Alaska State Senate District L. I have been considering this…
The Anchorage Assembly will take up AO-96, the LGBT rights ordinance, at their meeting tonight. The meeting starts at 5 PM, however, those attending meetings…