Posted by Jeanne Devon on October 3, 2020 · Leave a Comment
It’s hard to know where to begin these days, but let’s start with something nasty that’s brewing which will directly affect the policy positions of Republican candidates, and tells us exactly what to expect if Republicans manage to take back the majority in the State House this November. HINT: It’s going to look a lot like the horrific beginning of last session only there won’t be anyone to stop it. WHAT AR THEY DUIN? A strained pun is about the best you can get out of the absolute fiscal disaster the Republican Party is cooking up. Remember when Tuckerman Babcock,…
Category Alaska, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska politics, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2020, Elections, Environment, Gov. Mike Dunleavy, Headlines, Municipality of Anchorage, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, TALL Tales from Juneau, Tuckerman Babcock, Voting · Tags Abe Williams, Anchorage, Bart LeBon, Calvin Schrage, Carl Johnson, Christopher Quist, David Nelson for House, Donna Arduin, Dr. Liz Snyder, Evan Eads, Fairbanks, James Kaufman, Kelly Cooper, Lance Pruitt, Lyn Franks, Marna Sanford, Matt Buxton, Mel Gillis, Mike Dunleavy, Nat Herz, Pebble Mine, Robert Myers, Roger Holland, Running debates 2020, Sarah Vance, Suzanne LaFrance, Tuckerman Babcock
Posted by Shannyn Moore on January 30, 2017 · 2 Comments
I said last week I would try to focus more on affairs of the state, you know, because the whole world has seemingly lost their collective minds. I’ve spent some time watching Gavel to Gavel and listening to assembly meetings so you don’t have to. It may seem like a small thing to many of you, but clearly you haven’t spent an hour screaming at your computer because of local political antics. You’re welcome. Pro tip: Be careful if you’re playing a drinking game that requires a shot when the words “body” or “member” are said. In the big square…
Posted by Zach Roberts on May 30, 2016 · 3 Comments
Alaska ADN – State pushing feds to allow Western Arctic caribou hunt Alaska’s biggest caribou herd, one that has swelled and crashed over the past four decades, now is stirring conflict between state and federal managers over who should get to hunt the animals. The Federal Subsistence Board decided in April to close federal lands where the Western Arctic caribou herd is hunted — except to locals, those hunters federally qualified for subsistence. The year-long closure to other caribou hunters would begin July 1. Alaska Public Media – Young, Murkowski to do ‘double whammy’ on energy bill Alaska Congressman Don Young will…
Category Headlines · Tags air pollution, bakken, Don Young, energy, Fairbanks, france, iowa, kenyan, Murkowski, pipeline, protests, tech money, trump
Posted by Zach Roberts on December 20, 2015 · 5 Comments
Alaska ADN – Journalist who broke Fairbanks Four case unsatisfied after their release The letters seemed outlandish. But Brian O’Donoghue went to the courthouse to check them out, part of his job in 2000 as the opinion page editor at the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. What he found wouldn’t let him go: the story of four young men convicted of murder on flimsy evidence. On Thursday, their convictions were vacated and the Fairbanks Four were finally released after 18 years in prison. O’Donoghue joined the celebration but said the job’s not done. Juneau Empire – This is what it takes to get into…
Category Headlines · Tags al jazeera, Alaska, Anchorage, china, climate change, coal, dictators, drugs, exxonmobil, Fairbanks, ISIS, Juneau, landslide, military, prison, public funding, released, russia, Syria, treatment
Posted by Zach Roberts on December 13, 2015 · 4 Comments
Alaska MSN – Powerful Alaska Storm to Rival Strongest on Record A potent storm that will cross the Aleutian Islands of Alaska this weekend could become the strongest recorded storm to impact the region. Audubon – The Inside Story of Shell’s Arctic Assault A months-long investigation shows how the energy giant pressured the Interior Department during the company’s gung-ho Arctic push—and got most of what it wanted (except oil). ADN – Fairbanks couple’s Internet-controlled Christmas lights are back (even I need some light hearted news now and then) For six years, Ken and Rebecca-Ellen Woods have set up Christmas lights at their home in…
Category Headlines · Tags Alaska, chile, Christmas, Fairbanks, Florida, germany, glenn greenwald, global warming, guns, Immigration, islam, james hansen, migrants, news, NRA, o'malley, paris, Shell
Posted by Zach Roberts on January 30, 2015 · 10 Comments
Republican Senator Click Bishop, whose district covers land from Fairbanks to Valdez took a page from Sarah Palin and read a story by Dr. Seuss to the Alaska State Senate. Well, it wasn’t quite a Dr. Seuss original – more of a revision of Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham seen through the filter of government overreach. Unlike Half-Term Palin’s teleprompter read at CPAC last year (when she held the book as a prop), Click seems to have actually written the words down in a copy of Green Eggs and Ham. I’m hoping that he bought a new copy and didn’t ruin one of from his grandkids….
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Senate Race, ANWR, Election 2016, Elections, Environment, Headlines, Humor, Nation, Republicans, Roll your eyes into it, Your Head · Tags Alaska, ANWR, Chuckchi Sea, click bishop, cox, CPAC, doctor seuss, dr. seuss, drilling, EPA, exploration, Fairbanks, government overreach, Juneau, offshore, Oil & Gas, overreach, Palin, Quitter, republican, rigs, Sarah Palin, sb21, separatists, seuss, suess, SWAT, tazer, Ted Cruz, valdex, youtube
Posted by Zach Roberts on January 19, 2015 · 13 Comments
Alaska ADN.com – Walker administration asks 9th Circuit to pause same-sex marriage appeal pending Supreme Court ruling News that the U.S. Supreme Court will decide the fate of same-sex marriages means Alaska is pressing pause on its ongoing challenge to the decision allowing marriage equality in the state. NPR.org – Welcome To Whittier, Alaska, A Community Under One Roof Whittier, Alaska, is a sleepy town on the west side of Prince William Sound, tucked between picturesque mountains. But if you’re picturing a small huddle of houses, think again. Instead, on the edge of town, there stands a 14-story building called Begich Towers…
Category Headlines · Tags Alaska, civilization, climate, desmogblog, Fairbanks, global warming, holder, leak, marijuana, NASA, Oil & Gas, pipeline, temperature, ukraine, whittier, yellowstone
Posted by Zach Roberts on January 5, 2015 · 13 Comments
Alaska ADN.com – ‘Nextdoor’ app aims to connect neighbors in Anchorage It started as a quest to protect a reindeer. About two years ago, somebody tried to break into Albert Whitehead’s home on 10th Avenue, near downtown Anchorage. They also tried to break into the pen of Whitehead’s well-known pet reindeer, Star. APRN.org – Special Investigator Planned To Look Into National Guard Allegation Attorney General Craig Richards is in the process of hiring a special investigator to look into the handling of sexual assault complaints within the Alaska National Guard. Grace Jang, a spokeswoman for Gov. Bill Walker, said Richards is…
Category Headlines · Tags Alaska, Anchorage, children, congress, Fairbanks, feinstein, guerrero, hate crimes, human rights, illegal, info, legislation, malls, mediaite, mexico, news, nextdoor, NYPD, police, stories, union, vice, weekend, wet seal
Posted by Zach Roberts on October 28, 2014 · Leave a Comment
It’s time to get out and vote, Alaska. Get your voice heard and make sure your ballot gets counted. I highly recommend that you vote early – so that if there is ANYTHING at all wrong – you have time to get it fixed. Please click on the link below for your absentee in person and early voting locations and hours. http://www.elections.alaska.gov/vi_ea_ev_site_genr.php If anyone is having any voting issues or irregularities, let us know.
Category Elections, Rallies and Events · Tags Alaska, Anchorage, Begich, Fairbanks, get out the vote, GOTV, Juneau, Parnell, sullivan, vote, Voting, walker
Posted by Zach Roberts on September 16, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Debates on Prop 4: Bristol Bay Forever, are taking place across the state in preparation for the election on November 4th. Now is your chance to learn more and show your support for Bristol Bay. If you are unable to attend in person, call in with questions and statements of support. You can listen in live at http://akl.tv, call in toll-free to testify at (855) 463-5009, or submit comments by email to bbaycomments@alaska.gov. We hope to see you there! Thursday, Sept. 18 — Ketchikan Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly Chambers, Whitecliff Building 1900 1st Avenue, Suite 144 4-6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22 — Kodiak Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Chambers 710 Mill Bay…
Category Alaska, Rallies and Events · Tags Anchorage, Bristol Bay, debates, Dillingham, Environment, EPA, event, Fairbanks, ketchikan, Kodiak, Pebble Mine, prop 4, Salmon