Charlie Chang worked with Anchorage Republican Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux, whose district includes parts of the Muldoon neighborhood and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
State Government
Security questioned after grandma’s alleged assault during courthouse hearing
It took 11 minutes for a law enforcement officer to arrive after a courtroom incident in which a woman says she was punched out.
State fines group opposing salmon habitat initiative for violating naming rule
The Alaska Public Offices Commission says the group violated a rule that requires an organization fighting an initiative to clearly state its opposition in its name.
NPS dedicates Lake Clark wilderness area to Gov. Jay S. Hammond
The National Park Service has dedicated a 2.6-million-acre wilderness area in the Lake Clark National Park and Preserve to Governor Jay S. Hammond.
What happens if Roe v. Wade goes? In Alaska, ‘nothing’
Again and again, abortion opponents have hit a brick wall in the Privacy Amendment of the Alaska Constitution
Judge orders that some political signs can remain for now — but not all
Superior Court Judge Herman Walker’s order allows the state to continue to enforce the ban within the state’s right of way. That’s as long as the state treats political and commercial signs the same.
Candidates for governor differ on how to pay for government, PFDs
During a Juneau Chamber of Commerce forum, Gov. Bill Walker asked former state Sen. Mike Dunleavy about $1.1 billion in budget cuts he said he would make in January 2017.
Watch: Alaska gubernatorial candidate forum
A moderated forum featuring gubernatorial candidates Mark Begich, Mike Dunleavy and governor Bill Walker
Juneau residents sound off on crime to Dunleavy
Some attendees criticized the 2016 law known as Senate Bill 91, which reduced some criminal sentences.
Rep. LeDoux, Alaska GOP try to fill in blanks in disputed state House race
What conclusions can we draw about absentee ballots requested in the names of dead people, and whether they connect to a candidate and a consultant she hired to help her with get-out-the-vote work?