With regard to the recent coverage of Alaska’s error-filled submission for road funds and the resulting loss of $52 million to the state: The only response I can muster to reading that article? ‘Wow!’ ...
A recent ADN headline: “Alaska Supreme Court rules that incarcerated candidate can appear on U.S. House ballot.” According the to the article, a man who reportedly has never been in Alaska and ...
In the past, I wrote a letter encouraging Alaska voters to support Lisa Murkowski to continue her representation of us in congress, as a dignified and decent supporter of Alaska’s needs. She has done ...
Federal authorities are investigating a series of suspicious letters sent to election officials in 17 states. The FBI and the ...
Consequences are mounting for Alaska as a dispute continues between the state’s education officials and their federal ...
On Saturday, the Navy will issue the first of two formal apologies to the Lingít communities (also called Tlingit) who its ...
24-page letter from attorney general includes interviews, autopsy and other tests, and legal findings.
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Alaska librarians are cautiously optimistic that a state agency will restore a big cut in funding for an annual grant that ...
More treasure from the Klondike Gold Rush will come to University of Alaska Fairbanks in the form of a donation of the ...
Colorado's secretary of state says the poster of the letters called themselves the "US Traitor Elimination Army".
The bill would have allowed women to receive a 12-month supply of prescription contraceptive medicine all at once.