Former Alaska Senate President Ben Stevens dies at 63
The Alaska State Troopers said Stevens was on Lost Lake Trail in the Chugach National Forest, outside of Seward and died on Thursday evening despite CPR and a helicopter response by Lifemed.
The Alaska State Troopers said Stevens was on Lost Lake Trail in the Chugach National Forest, outside of Seward and died on Thursday evening despite CPR and a helicopter response by Lifemed.
Taylor says a case-by-case approach is better than a blanket waiver.
Stevens will be leaving to work for ConocoPhillips Alaska as its Vice President of external affairs and transportation. Deputy Chief of Staff Randy Ruaro is set to fill in as acting chief of staff until a permanent replacement is named.
In a new interview, the junior state employee says not only did the administration know about Clarkson’s unwanted advances in April but that they tried to cover it up.
A look behind the scenes.
A shake-up had been rumored for weeks.