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A former aide to Sen. Lisa Murkowski who worked as a commercial fisherman while sitting on the council that regulates fishing off Alaska's coast was sentenced today to five months in prison for falsifying his own fishing reports.
Redistricting board plans appeal of judge's decision
The Alaska Redistricting Board on Tuesday decided on a partial appeal of a judge's decision that they redraw four House districts.
Audit takes a new dig at Native contracting program
The debate over the sole source contracting privileges that Alaska Native corporations have used to make billions of dollars is flaring in Congress with a new government audit that found lax oversight of the program.
Obama signals to donors that he's yielded on super PACs
President Obama is signaling to wealthy Democratic donors that he wants them to start contributing to an outside group supporting his re-election, reversing a long-held position as he confronts a deep financial disadvantage.
Earmarks often fall close to home for federal lawmakers
Thirty-three members of Congress have steered more than $300 million in earmarks and other spending provisions to dozens of public projects that are next to or within about two miles of the lawmakers' own property, according to a Washington Post investigation.
Romney rolls to an easy win in the Nevada caucuses
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney cruised to victory in the Nevada caucuses Saturday night, notching a second straight triumph over a field of rivals suddenly struggling to keep pace.
Judge orders redistricting board to redraw 4 districts
The Alaska Redistricting Board must redraw three Fairbanks-area House districts and another in the Aleutian chain, a state court judge ruled Friday.
'1 percenters' dish millions, alter race for White House
Newly disclosed details of the millions of dollars flowing into political groups are highlighting not just the scale of donations from corporations and unions but also the secrecy surrounding super PACs seeking to influence the presidential race.
Romney comment on poor shifts attention from Florida victory
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney, confident after his Florida primary victory, ended up inviting criticism today when he said he’s “not concerned about the very poor” because they have an “ample safety net.”
Donations to Palin PAC drop in second half of 2011
Contributions to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee dropped by more than half in the second half of 2011. Palin announced in October that she would not seek the GOP nomination for the presidency.
Romney win called major step toward GOP nomination
Mitt Romney routed Newt Gingrich in the Florida primary Tuesday, rebounding smartly from an earlier defeat and taking a major step toward the Republican presidential nomination. Gingrich vowed to press on despite the one-sided setback.
Gingrich defiant as voters settle winner-take-all Florida primary
Florida Republicans are putting an end to a raucous, big-spending, character-bashing primary campaign today as they decide whether a confident Mitt Romney or a defiant Newt Gingrich will win all the state's 50 delegates.
Parnell's state trip to Europe, Israel cost around $20,000
Records show that Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell's first state-sponsored overseas trip cost $20,800. Parnell was away for over two weeks last fall, visiting Israel and several European countries.
GOP's new anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky'
In 2008, Barack Obama's opponents worked hard to raise suspicions about the Illinois U.S. senator with the funny name and unusual background. Some said he was foreign-born. Some said he was a Muslim. Some, notably Sarah Palin, tried to tie him to Vietnam-era left-wing violence, famously accusing him of "palling around with terrorists." Now that Obama has governed the country for nearly three years, those attacks have lost their sting. But as Republicans battle for the right to face the Democratic president in the fall, they have found new ways to describe what they say are the dangers of a second Obama term.
Alaska delegation vows to resist base closures
Members of the Alaska delegation and others in Congress are vowing to resist a recommendation from the Pentagon to close military bases around the country.
Alaska politicians pledge to oppose military base cutbacks
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's announcement that the Pentagon will seek new rounds of military base closures drew a swift response from Alaskans who watched a similar process nearly gut Eielson Air Force Base in 2005.
Romney, Gingrich trade barbs in final debate in Florida
An aggressive Mitt Romney repeatedly challenged Republican presidential rival Newt Gingrich in a fast-paced campaign debate tonight, ridiculing the former House speaker's call to build costly projects in key primary states and to colonize the moon.
Obama says American promise under attack
Declaring the American dream under siege, President Barack Obama called Tuesday night for a flurry of help for a hurting middle class and higher taxes on millionaires, delivering a State of the Union address filled with re-election themes. Restoring a fair shot for all, Obama said, is "the defining issue of our time."
School Board candidate ordered to pay campaign fine
The Alaska Public Offices Commission has ordered former Anchorage School Board candidate Bob Griffin to pay a $5,700 fine for campaign disclosure violations.
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The controversial massive dock replacement project at the Port of Anchorage has seen its progress stalled and its price tag soar.
GOP spokesman says Obama resorts to extremism
Jobs, energy, values top issues in Obama address
Romney, Gingrich trade barbs in Florida debate
Romney paid 14% tax rate on $21 million income in 2010
Obama attacks income disparity in State of Union excerpts
Bipartisan seating set for State of the Union speech
Reshaped GOP field now turns to Florida
Gingrich takes primary in South Carolina
Some self-proclaimed outsiders rake in taxpayer-paid pensions
South Carolina results intensify GOP turmoil
Scalia on unlimited political ads: Turn off TV
Conservatives, economy fuel Gingrich win
Gingrich tops Romney in South Carolina
High court ruling on Texas redistricting seems to favor GOP
Gingrich rips into media, then his rivals, in GOP debate
Romney suddenly on the ropes as events roil GOP campaign
Parnell repeats support for oil tax cut
Ex-wife says Gingrich asked for 'open' marriage
Decoupling of oil, gas taxes returns
Begich announces 2 staff appointments
Parnell calls on Legislature to move ahead on several fronts
Murkowski, Begich oppose online piracy legislation
Borough asserts its records on Miller weren't confidential
Justice to investigate decision to drop Allen sex crimes case
End partisan seating at State of Union, Murkowski says
Murkowski committee staff wagered on wildfires
Gov. Parnell appoints new Alaska attorney general
Honeman criticism of Sheffield called politically motivated
Treadwell to address annual anti-abortion rally in Juneau
Number of independent voters up since 2010, GOP also gains
Feds must justify secrecy on Young investigation files
Accusation of gerrymandering opens redistricting trial
State flags to be lowered in Orbeck's honor
Number of Alaska independent voters up since 2010
Rivals looking to chip away at Romney in New Hampshire
Pipeline feasibility bill still an option, House speaker says
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