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Geography, Not Gerrymandering, May Explain GOP’s Hold On House

Geography, Not Gerrymandering, May Explain GOP’s Hold On House

Some analysts are saying that Republicans appear to have the long-range advantage over Democrats when it comes to winning enough seats to control the House, not so much because of redistricting but because of the clustering of Democratic voters in fewer congressional districts.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

As Dust Settles, Voters Cite Campaign’s Negativity

As Dust Settles, Voters Cite Campaign’s Negativity

A new Pew post-election survey also finds voters pessimistic about partisan cooperation, and still most concerned about the economy and jobs.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

JSD taking applications for Poole’s school board seat

JSD taking applications for Poole’s school board seat

The Juneau School District is now advertising the school board vacancy left by the resignation of Kim Poole.

Former employee charged with theft of $1,200 from Silverbow Inn

A former employee of the Silverbow Inn has been charged with stealing about $1,200 from a lockbox at the historic hotel and bakery in downtown … more

Meet The New GOP, Same As The Old GOP?

Meet The New GOP, Same As The Old GOP?

There has been no dearth of post-election Republican self-flagellation. But the party is still sorting out solutions, wrangling over whether its problems lie in its positions on issues ranging from immigration to women’s reproductive health, or simply in its sales job with the voting public.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

Students learn how to take apart an octopus

Students learn how to take apart an octopus

What’s it look like inside an octopus? You probably don’t want to know, at least first-hand. That’s unless you’re a student dissecting one during this month’s Sitka WhaleFest

Alaska letting feds establish exchange

Alaska is not one of the states that will be setting up a state-run health insurance exchange.

Court hears appeal in same-sex couples tax case

The Alaska Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in an appeal from the state over a same-sex marriage taxation issue.

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Airport cargo traffic down by 25 percent

Airport cargo traffic down by 25 percent

The amount of cargo passing through Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is down 25 percent.