Tonight, Senator Mark Begich speaks with local veterans.
Archives for March 2014
What Would It Take To Destroy A Black Box?
Just what is a black box, how do they work, and why can they be so hard to find?
Reports: Obama Will Move To Expand Overtime Pay
The Obama administration’s push to put income inequality atop the domestic political agenda has another battlefront.
Ukraine Won’t Fight Russia In Crimea, Acting President Says
Ukraine’s acting president has told Agence France-Presse that his nation won’t use force in a bid to keep Crimea from breaking off and joining the Russian Federation.
CIA Tampered With Senate Panel’s Work, Feinstein Says
The Senate’s intelligence oversight panel had its computers searched by CIA workers, who also improperly removed some documents that had been provided to the panel, Sen. Dianne Feinstein said in a lengthy and scathing speech on the Senate floor Tuesday. She said some of the actions could be illegal or unconstitutional.
Officials Seem To Have No Clue About Fate Of Missing Jet
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people on board disappeared Saturday while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. That much seems to be known for sure.
Low income Alaskans fall through Medicaid “donut hole”
Nearly 30,000 Alaskans are left without options when it comes to health insurance.
Herron asks legislature to support Izembek Road campaign
Alaska’s legislature is still searching for ways to connect King Cove and Cold Bay by building a road through a federal wildlife refuge.
Labor language reinserted in gasline bill
The latest version of a bill advancing a natural gas mega-project restores language concerning collective bargaining.
School administration’s budget favors bigger class sizes, fewer teachers
The Juneau School District administration ignored recommendations by the budget advisory committee







