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The lawyer for former Rep. Pete Kott said in court Tuesday that federal prosecutors might have knowingly used perjured testimony to send Kott to prison on corruption charges.
Kott's attorney requests judge reject 'no-harm' argument
Obama asks Drue Pearce to leave gas pipeline post
The Alaska Republican who heads up the federal agency overseeing the proposed construction of the state's natural gas pipeline is stepping down at the request of President Obama.
No room for media at Palin speaking event
There will be no seat for the media when Sarah Palin speaks next month at the College of the Ozarks in southwest Missouri.
Leaks set stage for Palin book tour
By now, nearly everyone with a TV has seen teases for Sarah Palin's appearance today on Oprah Winfrey's show. And thanks to a sloppy bookstore clerk, there have been plenty of leaks from Palin's memoir, "Going Rogue," which officially hits bookstores Tuesday.
Newest Bush legislator to join with Democrats in Juneau
Alaska political junkies, meet Neal Foster of Nome: pilot, Stanford grad, marathoner. Here is the part you'll care about most: As the region's new legislator, he will team with Democrats rather than Republicans.
Palin is scheduled to speak to loggers
Sarah Palin is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at a Northern California logging conference early next year.
Polar bears vs. oil exploration, with Alaska in the balance
Gov. Sean Parnell says he has the best interest of polar bears at heart, but he doesn't intend to let the federal government's expanded protection for them get in the way of the state's continued prosperity.
Obama offers thanks to airmen, soldiers during Alaska visit
President Barack Obama addressed a cheering hangar full of airmen and soldiers during a brief stopover in Anchorage on Thursday, vowing to look after the men and women who serve their country while in uniform and after they return to civilian life.
President meets privately with Fleury family
President Obama took a moment of his speech at Elmendorf Air Force Base on Thursday to recognize Marine Cpl. Gregory Fleury, a 2005 Service High School graduate killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan Oct. 26.
Murkowski slams Dem health care plans
At a town hall meeting in Chugiak Wednesday night, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski propped up a foot-high stack of paper next to her at the podium -- the 1,900-page health care bill passed by the House last week.
Masek starts her term at California desert prison
Former Alaska state Rep. Beverly Masek began serving her six-month prison sentence this week at the minimum-security Federal Correctional Institution-Victorville in Adelanto, Calif.
Foster's son to take Nome House seat
Neal Foster has been appointed to a state House seat to replace his late father, Rep. Richard Foster, who died last month.
Hopkins is new Fairbanks borough mayor
Luke Hopkins has won the race for Fairbanks North Star Borough mayor.
Palin says she'll provide Twitter updates
Former Gov. Sarah Palin says she's back on Twitter.
Obama to speak during brief Elmendorf stop
President Barack Obama will speak Thursday to military personnel at Elmendorf Air Force Base in a meeting closed to the general public, the White House said.
Murkowski plans town hall meeting on health care
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski has scheduled a town hall meeting on health care reform from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Mirror Lake Middle School in the Chugiak area.
Young calls health care bill 'a vote to rescind ... freedom'
Alaska Rep. Don Young, a Republican, released a statement after the vote calling it a "vote to rescind American freedom."
Alaska politics and political hijinks
GOP lists potential Coghill successors
North Pole Republicans on Saturday selected a list of three candidates to replace Rep. John Coghill, who has moved to the state Senate. Among the contenders: The current mayor of North Pole and a candidate trailing in the undecided borough mayor election.
Murkowski continues health care meetings
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said she will hold a town hall meeting in Chugiak on health care reform from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Wednesday at Mirror Lake Middle School.
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Concourses A & B open in the South Terminal with an art show and live music at Anchorage's airport.
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Habitat for Humanity volunteers help a West African family recent to Anchorage build a house on Taku Drive in Muldoon.
GOP rally in D.C. against health care bill draws Rep. Young
Government will work with tribes, Obama tells leaders
Feds set to pick new Kohring lawyer today
Obama to stop in Anchorage next week on his way to Asia
Kott's attorney requests judge reject 'no-harm' argument
Palin book tour to avoid 'Democratic' cities
Hopkins leads Wilson in close Fairbanks mayoral runoff
Initiative seeks status as person for fetuses
Democrats offer 3 to fill Foster's seat
Democrats suggest Foster replacements
Iowa group invites Palin to speak but her book tour may interfere
Veco men stand for sentencing today
Unsealed documents portray seamier side of Veco's Allen
Judge allows Kohring new lawyer, more time
Health care reform seminar today at APU
Mayors names head of Equal Opportunity
Justice Dept.: Kott verdict should stand
City attorney seeks Begich e-mails
Young silent about documents linking him to corruption probe
Prosecutors seek 46-month sentence for Bill Allen
Fairbanks legislator files for lieutenant governor
Ramras announces run for lieutenant governor
Attorneys apply for district judge position
Young's campaign fund not as hefty as in years past
North Pole mayor is re-elected by 2 votes
Sentencing for key bribe witnesses may be soon
Begich opens a satellite office in Kenai
Lieutenant governor files for next election
Begich gave rosy budget picture to Anchorage Assembly
Prosecutors again delay Zachares' sentencing
Parnell picks Coghill to replace Therriault