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Teacher will run for US Senate

A Nikiski High School teacher from Kenai has filed to run for the seat now held by U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens.

Bills mount; Young's legal fund doesn't

Rep. Don Young has reported "no activity" in the special legal fund he set up to accept donations and pay for lawyers assisting his defense in federal investigations.

Young's legal fees surpass $1 million

Kohring's attorney withdraws

Seattle defense attorney John Henry Browne has withdrawn as former state Rep. Vic Kohring's lawyer.

Ear note

On vacation ... Ear will return next week.

Kohring sentenced to 3½ years in prison

A federal judge sentenced former Wasilla state Rep. Vic Kohring to 3½ years in prison Thursday for taking bribes in a scheme to keep Alaska oil taxes down.

Sympathy hard to find in the Valley

Metcalfe drops out of Democratic House race

Democratic congressional candidate Jake Metcalfe, whose campaign had long struggled to get off the ground, said Wednesday he was dropping out of the race after his political adviser was linked to Web sites mocking another candidate.

Assembly approves curbside recycling

The Assembly voted Tuesday night to launch a curbside recycling program that will start with a fraction of Anchorage households.

Murkowski's railcar, property stir tax questions in Fairbanks

After leaving office more than one year ago, former Gov. Frank Murkowski has traveled the world, built a cabin in Wrangell and traveled some more. In March, he led a delegation to watch democracy in action while Taiwan elected a president.

Judge rejects Kohring request to talk to juror

Former state Rep. Vic Kohring has suffered another legal setback ahead of his sentencing Thursday.

Yup'ik voters want help at polls

Residents of Bethel and five Kuskokwim River villages are asking a federal court to order more effective elections assistance for Yup'ik-speaking voters.

Two unions announce they'll support Begich

Two unions say they are backing Democratic candidate Mark Begich for the U.S. Senate seat held by longtime Republican incumbent Ted Stevens.

Benson aims to use House run to empower women

Alaska congressional candidate Diane Benson, a survivor of repeated sexual assaults, said Monday a major focus of her campaign will be to help other women overcome violence and indifference.

Native women address violence rates

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Alaska politics and political hijinks

Ex-Fairbanks mayor, wife are sentenced

FAIRBANKS -- The former mayor of Alaska's second-largest city and his wife have been sentenced to prison for misusing government grants.

Friends of Kohring urge judge to go easy

Former state Rep. Vic Kohring was naive and accepted gifts of cash from a man he thought was his friend, but he didn't do special favors in return, his lawyer says in a sentencing memorandum to the judge filed Friday.

Remorseful juror contacted Kohring after verdict

A juror on the panel that convicted former state Rep. Vic Kohring of corruption charges last year was distressed by the outcome and tried to reach him to talk about it, says Kohring's lawyer.

Senate GOP uses ANWR to attack gas prices

Senate Republicans, continuing a national GOP push to hammer Democrats on gas prices, unveiled a domestic oil exploration plan Thursday that includes a call for opening ANWR to drilling.

Web site flap KOs Metcalfe adviser

U.S. House candidate Jake Metcalfe's political adviser resigned Thursday over allegations he's behind anonymous Web sites attacking Democratic primary opponent Ethan Berkowitz.

Veco sentencing on hold

JUNEAU -- Federal prosecutors aren't ready just yet to recommend sentences for their two witnesses in an ongoing federal corruption probe.

Inouye stands by Stevens

WASHINGTON -- It's not unusual for a senator to hold a fundraiser for an embattled colleague. If they're in different parties, however, that's another story.

Young defends road earmark for Florida

Rep. Don Young for the first time offered a public defense of a secretive transportation earmark that so angered fellow lawmakers they called on the Justice Department to investigate it.

STORY

Leaving the village

Read why more people from the Bush are moving to urban areas.

PHOTOS

Alaska aviation

Images of Alaskans in flight.

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The site for news in the Mat-Su, updated frequently from the ADN newsroom in Wasilla.

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Restaurant rankings

Find out how your favorite eatery held up to inspection.

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Statehood anniversary

To mark the 50th anniversary of statehood, the Daily News is publishing 12 monthly installments leading up to the anniversary, and asking you to submit photos, memories and video from the era.

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Kikkan Randall

Read about champion skier Kikkan Randall's dangerous genetic condition.

Key events in the Coconut Road earmark

KUDO firings shake up station

House, Senate won't pay travel expenses for Anchorage trip

Lawmakers to pay own way for gas line talks

Begich, Stevens stake out positions on new GI bill

Metcalfes battle mistaken identity

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Palins' child diagnosed with Down syndrome

Senate race: Begich launches campaign

Begich formally enters race for US Senate

Q&A: Don Young and the Coconut Road controversy

Begich officially declares run for Senate

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Records expose Young-Abramoff ties

Governor cuts Texas trip short, gives birth

Arctic Power taps Liddy to spread ANWR message

Proponents overjoyed at API bill passage

Gov. Palin gives birth to son Trig

Map pinpoints city crimes

Justice asked to probe Young earmark

Senate seeks inquiry into Young earmark

Croft files with APOC to join run for mayor

Metcalfe escapes party punishment

$2.3 billion budget on chopping block

Campaign finance reports released

Young's legal fees surpass $1 million

Legislators send $315 million in road projects to voters

Earmark could benefit Pebble

As expected, post-election Assembly gets new leaders

New leadership proposed for Assembly

E-mails exchanged between Stevens and Sheffield

Bridge tucked into House bill

Traini won't challenge loss of Assembly seat

$58 million in projects vetoed by Palin

Balance of power in Assembly tilts to left

Voters approve $102.7 million in bonds

Palin rips legislators' 'irresponsible' budget

Voters shift Assembly power, approve bonds

Anchorage polls now closed