A recent no-show for bidders in Alaska and political resistance show how expanded oil drilling is easier said than done.
An initial batch of proposed bills was unveiled Friday, 10 days before lawmakers were set to convene in Juneau.
An initial batch of proposed legislation was unveiled Friday, revealing some of lawmakers' personal priorities ahead of a legislative session that will begin later this month. The House and Senate are ...
Voters at Anchorage City Hall wait in line to cast their ballots on Nov. 4, 2024, the day before Election Day. City Hall, in ...
When you vote for a member of Congress, a state legislator, a sheriff, or a dogcatcher, it is “one person, one vote.” That is ...
The Alaska Department of Law is planning to retry an election misconduct case against former Anchorage Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux ...
Opponents of Alaska’s ranked-choice system are renewing their efforts to overhaul the voting method ahead of 2026 after an ...
Alaska’s elections chief defended her division’s management of the 2024 elections at a legislative hearing last week, but she acknowledged that logistical challenges created problems for some ...
Alaska prosecutors will again attempt to convict a former state legislator on election-tampering charges after their first attempt ended with a hung jury late last year. In a Monday court hearing ...
This confusing voting system was pushed forcefully aside in favor of the trusted ‘one person, one vote’ system.
Thousands of residents across Alaska’s largest city were still without power Monday, a day after a powerful storm brought ...