TMS Editorial: Remembering Speaker Joe Hayes
Former Alaska House Speaker Joe Hayes passed away on Feb. 16, 2018, leaving behind a lasting impact on Alaska and its political world.
Former Alaska House Speaker Joe Hayes passed away on Feb. 16, 2018, leaving behind a lasting impact on Alaska and its political world.
It’s a fake invitation for a fake event.
Walker has an opportunity to make the Legislature more representative of Alaska as he heads back to the drawing board to fill the Senate District E vacancy.
The mantel has been passed. Alaska’s Hulk, Ted Stevens, has been reborn and she’s the She-Hulk– Lisa Murkowski.
Advice on how to get that crack across the bottom of your windshield, how to hit a moose and how not to be a fool on the road this winter.
I’m not a huge fan of scary movies, but I’ve seen enough to know that when a group decides it’s time to split up, somebody…
Columnist Amber Lee explains why she feels what she feels about guns, one of the most divisive issues in modern politics.
Groups that see violence as the only way to solve our social problems cannot make any positive change in this world. No matter what your end goal is: violence begets violence; hate begets hate. You can’t change the world into a better place with a platform that includes either.
It’s rare that Republicans and Democrats see eye-to-eye on healthcare reform. And yet, in early September, Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)[1] and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) each suggested that Americans be allowed to import prescription drugs from abroad to save money.
She was one of the adults standing on the side of an ego-driven temper tantrum that came in the form of poorly-thought-out legislation that terrified a lot of Americans.