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Former U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola took to social media Wednesday night attacking Gov. Mike Dunleavy as using “extremist politics” ...
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Mary Peltola has filed a lawsuit contending her husband was not solely to blame for the wreck
Representative Mary Peltola’s husband, Eugene Peltola, died on September 12, 2023, in a plane crash while at work. A report ...
The governor’s May 29 appointment of John W. Wood to the Alaska Judicial Council is unlawful, Alaskans for Fair Courts ...
It’s hard out there for a dupe. From the Anchorage Daily News: ...
On Wednesday, the Bethel Democrat confirmed that he will not seek reelection in 2026 and will end a political career that has left him as the longest-serving state legislator in Alaska history.
Even more striking, however, was something the Alaska Republican said after the dust settled on the dramatic vote: Murkowski said she hopes House Republicans make changes to the Senate’s version ...
Alaska, as well as Hawaii, got two other carveouts: One would allow these states to waive all work requirements based on high unemployment rates. For other states, the package limits such waivers.
The trip has included meetings with pro-drilling groups and officials, including some Alaska Native leaders on the petroleum-rich North Slope, and a visit to the Prudhoe Bay oil field near the ...
A group of Alaska legislators sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan urging them to oppose cuts to public broadcasting.
After a tortuous overnight of negotiations and concessions to her home state, the Alaska Republican cast the decisive vote.
Stopping oil production in Alaska doesn’t change demand for oil, he said. “You know, we hear terms like clean energy and renewable energy. These are inaccurate marketing terms,” he said.
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