Home » Archives by category » Government (Page 65)

House Dist. 33: Wilson wins handily

House Dist. 33: Wilson wins handily

Incumbent Peggy Wilson will represent the newly-created House District 33.

House Dist. 34: Kreiss-Tomkins holds small lead over Rep. Bill Thomas

House Dist. 34: Kreiss-Tomkins holds small lead over Rep. Bill Thomas

It’s still too close to call for Republican state Representative Bill Thomas and Democratic challenger Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins in Southeast’s House District 34.

With 100 percent … more

Wednesday Newscast 11/7/12

This newscast includes selected election results from around Southeast Alaska.… more

Roads and harbors plan passes, constitutional convention doesn’t

Alaskans voted on more than candidates in Tuesday’s election. Here’s the results of a bond measure and a ballot proposition.

City officials, residents assess damage, response in Gastineau Apartments fire

City officials, residents assess damage, response in Gastineau Apartments fire

Juneau Fire Chief Rich Etheridge says every available firefighter, both volunteer and career staff, responded to the scene of Monday’s fire at the Gastineau Apartments.

In the 2012 election, Twitter becomes the world’s largest roundtable

In the 2012 election, Twitter becomes the world’s largest roundtable

Twitter makes a mark as a source of information and predictions this election cycle:

Third parties seek popular votes in Alaska

Alaska has a history of supporting so-called second-tier candidates.

Election Day is here

Election Day is here

It’s Election Day. Polls open at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m.

The presidential race is the big draw this year. But in … more

CBJ Assembly November 5, 2012

November 7, 2012 (Originally scheduled for Nov. 5 but postponed due to downtown fire)
Agendamore

Coast Guard’s only active icebreaker stops in Juneau

Coast Guard’s only active icebreaker stops in Juneau

The icebreaker Healy stopped in Juneau last week after another season’s work, and the ship’s crew invited the public aboard.