State of the Race: Legislative Races, Day 3 (House Districts 21-30)
Sorry for the delay everyone, today’s roundup of races includes quite a few rematches so I spent the day running down the rabbit hole of…
Sorry for the delay everyone, today’s roundup of races includes quite a few rematches so I spent the day running down the rabbit hole of…
Yesterday, we told you how some Democrats would do in their 2018 gubernatorial primary if it were held today. Today is the Republicans’ turn. Well, Republicans and Gov. Bill Walker.
Since this is the first day back at work for many of you, I thought we’d kick off 2017 with some New Year’s resolutions we imagine some elected officials, institutions, and politicos might — or should — have considered.
Lisa gets her left on, Ketchikan heats up, and Stock restaffs…again….It’s Tuesday in the Sun!!!!
Dems out AK media, candidates do their thing, and the good times are over. It’s Friday in the Sun!!!!
Someone doesn’t like efforts by Governor Walker and state legislators to “replumb” state finances and use Permanent Fund earnings to fund state government. But at least they are getting creative in their disapproval.
Ethan and Bill lose staff, senate races intrigue, and Lisa turns 35-ish. It’s Friday in the Sun
GOP intra-office memos, Chenault may be out, and Johnson may move up….Its Friday in the Sun!!!
After re-watching all of the Legislative Council meetings since December in an attempt to fully understand the situation, one thing stands out: Legislative Affairs Agency (LAA) Executive Director Pam Varni is the problem.
Good job to Liz Raines of KTVA for challenging leaders the way journalists should.