James Brooks
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The event is normally a key part of statewide political campaigns but was squeezed out by other priorities, a top organizer said.
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With cheap gas-fired power now unavailable, the biggest utility in Fairbanks has shelved plans to shut down one of its coal-fired plants.
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In the coastal district — Alaska’s farthest south — the candidates say they want to support education, fishing and energy, but differ on how.
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As Georgia plans to implement a partial hand count, a small Alaska experiment shows that it could be time-consuming here.
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Because Alaska’s top-four primary election doesn’t apply to the presidential race, voters will be able to rank all eight options if they choose to do so.
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Eric Hafner will appear on the ballot alongside Democrat Mary Peltola, Republican Nick Begich and the Alaskan Independence Party’s John Wayne Howe.
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A lower court dismissed the Alaska Democratic Party's lawsuit on Tuesday, but the party was granted an emergency appeal.
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The decision, which will be appealed to the Alaska Supreme Court, said Eric Hafner is qualified to run but not to take office.
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A race in the Golden Heart City may have big consequences and decide who controls the Alaska House of Representatives.
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House Bill 88 would have kept companies from instituting work quotas that discourage employees from using the bathroom.