Director James Comey says the FBI’s review of new emails involving Hillary Clinton doesn’t change the decision not to press charges against Clinton over her use of a private server.
Federal Government
Elections officials see strong turnout for early voting across Alaska
Early voters had to wait in lines longer than usual to cast their ballots before Election Day.
Hillary Clinton’s Path To Election Day: Plans, Luck And Self-Inflicted Wounds
Hillary Clinton’s second run for the White House has gone much further than her first. But in the end, her biggest opponent of 2016 may be herself.
Donald Trump Has Brought On Countless Controversies In An Unlikely Campaign
Trump’s rise to the Republican nomination had an aura of invincibility, as he unleashed a force in American politics that could carry him to the presidency.
In Alaska, energy policy is key issue for some voters
Alaska’s energy future, and it’s economic one are inseparably linked.But which presidential candidate can best help the state navigate that future? That depends on who you ask.
Gun control groups aim their money at states — and the ballot
Borrowing tactics from campaigns to legalize same sex marriage and marijuana, gun control groups are shifting to a national strategy of tightening gun laws via state ballot initiatives.
Lindbeck digs at Young in House debate; Miller and Stock criticize Murkowski in Senate debate
During Thursday’s Debate for the State hosted by Alaska Public Media, races for U.S. House and Senate took on very different tones.
Protesters, police still clashing over disputed North Dakota pipeline
At the Dakota Access Pipeline site, officers used pepper spray against demonstrators on government land. The protesters say the pipeline would violate sacred Indian lands and could cause pollution.
FBI investigating burning of black church painted with ‘Vote Trump’
The fire that largely gutted the century-old church in Greenville, Miss., has been ruled an arson. The mayor called the attack an attempt to scare voters days ahead of the presidential election.
Alaska’s U.S. House and Senate candidates Debate for the State at 8 p.m. Thursday
Public media journalists based in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Washington will moderate the debates and provide analysis.