Though voters in the capital city were split on who should be president, there’s little question about who they wanted in the U.S. House seat.
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Legislative candidates discuss permanent fund draw and state fiscal plan at forum
The Juneau Chamber of Commerce legislative forum coincided with the day Permanent Fund Dividends are set to appear in Alaskans mail boxes and bank accounts.
Muñoz faces Democrat challenger in general election, Kito unopposed
Three people are running for Juneau’s two House seats in November.
Will The Real Donald Trump Please Stand Up?
In the past 24 hours alone, the whiplash between what rival-turned-uneven-surrogate Ben Carson called the “two different Donald Trumps” was on bold display.
Begich says ‘Bring it on’
Sen. Mark Begich says his opponent in the general election has moved to the extreme far-right on many issues.
Juneau voters turned out for Obama
It was no surprise that Alaska went heavily for the Republican presidential ticket on Election Day. And as usual, the Capital City broke with the statewide trend.
Election Day is here
It’s Election Day. Polls open at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. The presidential race is the big draw this year. But in Alaska voters also will determine the make-up of the 2013-2014 state Legislature, as 59 of the state’s 60 legislative seats are on the ballot. The only exception is Juneau Senator…
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.
Still time to register to vote in the November election
Sunday is the last day to register to vote in the November general election.