Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 17, 2016 · 4 Comments
My parents first came to Alaska in the ’60s, driving a red and white Volkswagen bus. They came from Virginia and like so many Alaskans, they came for one year – that was almost 50 years ago and they never left. I’m happy to report I’m making the trip they did, though by a more northerly route. It’s a bit of a shock to my Alaskan mind to drive through four states in a day without going through a foreign country. There is so much to take in on open road and border crossings. You can drive for days on…
Posted by Zach Roberts on June 1, 2016 · 2 Comments
It’s not that Alaska politics isn’t always interesting but the drudgery of the last couple of months has been draining. The Republican run state capitol has been nothing but frustrating – not passing anything of meaning for an entire session. Including a budget. So today, the last day to file as a candidate suddenly it suddenly became VERY interesting. There’s awesome news, some bittersweet news and some &^%*$ what is going on sort of news. Let’s get to the awesome news first. Friend of TheMudflats and life of the Union party, Vince Beltrami is running for State Senate. Now, while that’s pretty…
Category Alaska, Alaska House Race, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2016, Elections, Headlines · Tags aflcio, Alaska, Cathy Giessel, Dan Sullivan, hillary, Juneau, Mayor Dan, state senate, trump, unions, Vince Beltrami
Posted by Zach Roberts on May 2, 2016 · 2 Comments
Alaska National Hazards Center – Losing Place and Losing Hope THE ALASKA NATIVE TOWN of Newtok is expected to be under water by 2017, according to the Army Corps of Engineers (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2009). The town is hardly an exception; there are eleven other tribal communities in the Arctic Circle that are in the same predicament (GAO, 2009). However, it is unlikely that these towns will be able to move to higher ground any time soon without the creation of a federal framework that can assist, overlook, and fund their relocation. ADN.com – Fear of a Begich bid for…
Category Headlines · Tags Alaska GOP, Army Corps of Engineers, beals, domestic violence, GAO, GOP, Iditarod, indiana, Mark Begich, PRess, trump, wall street journal
Posted by Shannyn Moore on January 31, 2016 · 3 Comments
To the disappointment of conspiracy nuts across the U.S. of A, President Barack Obama confirmed this week he won’t run for a third term. Even if he could, he said, his wife wouldn’t let him. And besides, why would he want to get treated like the substitute teacher for another four years? Oh, that’s right. The only people crazier than armed bird refuge squatters are those contending for the GOP nomination for president. I wonder what any one of the GOP candidates thinks about Alaska? Drill? Um, we tried that. The oil companies are going to keep our oil in…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Barack Obama, Economy, Election 2016, Elections, Headlines, Nation, Republicans, Voting · Tags Alaska caucuses, Alaska Democratic Caucuses, Alaska Democratic Party, Barack Obama Alaska, Bernie Sanders Alaska, Hillary Clinton Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 2, 2015 · 6 Comments
As I drove, I imagined having to explain to a Secret Service agent that the reason my boots set off the sniffer dog is because the last two places I wore them were a pig farm and a gun show respectively. So, there was a perfectly good explanation why I smelled of gunpowder, and fertilizer. “No really! I swear! I still have the pictures on my phone!” I was glad I had allowed extra time. I had allowed so much extra time, it turns out, that I was the first member of the press at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) and waited in…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Barack Obama, Environment, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Military, Nation, Native issues, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell, Strategery · Tags Air Force One JBER, Barack Obama, Byron Mallott, climate change Alaska, Climate change arctic, GLACIER conference, Global leadership in the Arctic, Gov. Bill Walker, ice breakers, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Obama Alaska, President's speech on climate change, Senator Dan Sullivan
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 2, 2015 · 16 Comments
As I drove, I imagined having to explain to a Secret Service agent that the reason my boots set off the sniffer dog is because the last two places I wore them were a pig farm and a gun show respectively. So, there was a perfectly good explanation why I smelled of gunpowder, and fertilizer. “No really! I swear! I still have the pictures on my phone!” I was glad I had allowed extra time. I had allowed so much extra time, it turns out, that I was the first member of the press at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) and waited in…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Barack Obama, Economy, Environment, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Military, Nation, Native issues, Oceans, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell, Strategery, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket · Tags Air Force One JBER, Barack Obama Alaska, climate change Alaska, David Balton, GLACIER conference, Global leadership in the Arctic, Global warming Alaska, John Kerry Alaska
Posted by Shannyn Moore on February 10, 2015 · 11 Comments
It’s politics as usual in Juneau. As Alaska burns, Alaska Republicans bloviate. We’re staring down the barrel of multibillion-dollar state budget deficits as far into the future as we can see. Are the Republicans majorities in the Legislature acknowledging that their misguided spending and tax policies got us into this fix? Are they prepared to set a new course? Not bloody likely. Rather than rolling up their sleeves, trying to come up with constructive solutions, they’re trotting out the usual gimmicks to divert public attention from their failures. So, by the lights of legislative leaders, what’s the big problem in…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, ANWR, Barack Obama, Economy, Environment, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Republicans, Resource Development, Sean Parnell, Veterans, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket · Tags ANWR, Charlie Huggins, federal overreach Alaska, Governor Bill Walker, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, McHugh Pierre
Posted by Zach Roberts on February 2, 2015 · 4 Comments
Alaska ADN – Begich unveils consulting firm, will work in aviation and health care Former Alaska U.S. Sen. Mark Begich said Saturday that he’d founded a consulting firm and would work for a health care trade organization and an Alaska airline, Grant Aviation.Begich, a one-term Democrat who last year lost his re-election bid to Republican Dan Sullivan, said in a press release that he’d been hired by the airline and by the National Association for Home Care and Hospice. Juneau Empire – Female AKNG boss is one of few in country When Gov. Bill Walker announced Friday that retired U.S. Army…
Category Headlines, Uncategorized · Tags akng, Alaska, Arctic, army, Begich, debt, drilling, drought, Juneau, national, news, Oil & Gas, phoenix, satellite, Shell, strike, super bowl, workers
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 December 14, 2014 · 11 Comments
Updated at 9:30pm est Dr. No has done it. Outgoing Senator Tom Coburn has single handedly managed to prevent the passage of the Clay Hunt SAV Act this Congressional session. IAVA’s Paul Rieckhoff posted this to facebook earlier this evening. Post by Paul Rieckhoff. In a rare bi-partisan show of support, both Senators Murkowski and Begich co-signed a bill that looks to provide 22 million dollars in funding for suicide prevention among veterans. The bill is called the Clay Hunt SAV Act, and if you watched Rachael Maddow the other night [see above] you’d know that a lone Senator is…
Category Alaska, Headlines, Mark Begich · Tags act, Alaska, Begich, bill, congress, iava, military, Murkowski, prevention, Senate, senator, suicide, tom coburn, VA, veterans administration