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Obama Returns To The Campaign Trail Post-Sandy

Obama Returns To The Campaign Trail Post-Sandy

President Obama returned to the campaign trail for the first time since Sandy struck the U.S. His swing-state tour started in Wisconsin against a backdrop of high approval ratings from voters — and Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — for his management of the federal response to the disaster.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

Obama Returns To The Post-Sandy Campaign Trail

Obama Returns To The Post-Sandy Campaign Trail

President Obama returned to the campaign trail for the first time since Sandy struck the U.S. His swing-state tour started in Wisconsin against a backdrop of high approval ratings from voters — and Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie — for his management of the federal response to the disaster.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

The GOP Has Its Eyes On Another Election Day Prize: Arkansas

The GOP Has Its Eyes On Another Election Day Prize: Arkansas

Both Republicans and Democrats think they can capture about a dozen state legislative chambers in next week’s election, meaning there could be little net change in control. But there may be no state that the GOP is eyeing as eagerly as Arkansas, which is the lone Democratic holdout in the Deep South.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us

Juneau afternoon 11/2/12

Juneau afternoon 11/2/12

Pat Moore hosts: We hear about What Shall We Do with Our Histories?, Kristen Link First Friday, Solo Artist show, Juneau Student Symphony, Sketch Open House & Website Celebration, B’s Bakery Bistro is having a party, That, Writers’ Almanac, music and more.

State still the largest Juneau employer; report shows private sector increases

State still the largest Juneau employer; report shows private sector increases

Juneau’s economic health still depends on government, according to the 2012 Economic Indicators report from the Juneau Economic Development Council.

Lawyers argue over where the money went in Whaling Commission theft case

Federal prosecutors say former Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission director Maggie Ahmaogak stole more than $420,000.

Live Blog: Hoonah homicide trial day 10

Live Blog: Hoonah homicide trial day 10

Closing arguments are planned for Thursday afternoon in the trial of John N. Marvin, Jr.

Hundreds of millions in bonds on ballot

Alaska voters are being asked to decide hundreds of millions of dollars in construction bonds in the upcoming general election.

Begich continues raising money ahead of 2014

U.S. Sen. Mark Begich continues to raise money ahead of his 2014 re-election bid.

Bass Pro Shop announces Anchorage location

A second major outdoor retailer from the Midwest has announced plans to open an Anchorage store.