This year’s election for Juneau Assembly members brings some unintuitive aspects of the city’s election codes into play.
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New JACC newspaper ad sets off debate over campaign messaging days before Juneau election
While the sponsors say the New JACC Partnership’s full-page ad in the Juneau Empire wasn’t intended to be political, those upset by it feel the ad implied their support for a contentious ballot proposition.
As Arctic ice melts, will the Navy return to Adak?
With Arctic sea-ice melting, shipping traffic increasing, and shifting defense priorities, the military is weighing whether it wants to return to Alaska’s Bering Sea.
Dunleavy wants Alaska lawmakers to approve additional PFDs this fall. Here’s why that’s unlikely.
When it comes to how much money should be set aside for PFDs each year, Alaska state lawmakers are still divided. And many of them have sharply different views than Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s.
Gardentalk – How do you plant 10,000 garlic?
Answer: Only by hand. And get your family and friends to help for the entire weekend.
Alaska US senators split on diverting military spending to border wall
Sen. Lisa Murkowski was one of 11 Republicans who voted Wednesday to stop President Donald Trump from redirecting military funds to build a border wall.





