Governor, first lady to greet trick-or-treaters
Gov. Sean Parnell and his wife, Sandy, are welcoming trick-or-treaters to the Governor’s Mansion on Halloween night.
Finance reports: Thomas tops Kreiss-Tomkins
More money is going into the House District 34 campaign than any other race in Southeast. That’s the new Sitka-plus-Southeast Islands district, a close race between incumbent Bill Thomas and challenger Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins.
Senate candidate fined over disclosure
A state Senate candidate has been fined $390 for failing to disclose the clients of his engineering firm in his disclosure forms.
Disaster declaration now covers Interior flooding
A disaster declaration has been expanded to include three regions of Interior Alaska impacted by flooding in late September.
Stedman fund-raising twice Kookesh total
There’s a significant fund-raising gap between the two incumbents fighting to represent a new Southeast Senate district. Here’s a look at some of the details of the District Q race between Bert Stedman and Albert Kookesh.
Capitol repairs started
Work is meant to guard against anyone getting struck by falling bits of sandstone.
Parnell addresses Alaska Federation of Natives in Anchorage
Gov. Sean Parnell told a convention room full of Alaska Natives something they are keenly aware of: It’s been a tough year for king salmon runs.
Palin seeks more than $22,000 in attorneys’ fees in dismissed lawsuit
Sarah Palin is seeking more than $22,000 in attorneys’ fees after a federal judge tossed a lawsuit brought against her.
Governor’s office removes debate retweets
A series of retweets sent from Governor Sean Parnell’s Twitter feed Thursday night, making reference to Vice President Joe Biden laughing and smiling during a debate, have been taken down.
Supreme Court says state business can be conducted on private email
State employees can’t use private e-mail accounts to hide their work communication from public record laws. The State Supreme Court issued a decision on the … more




