We examine the decision by the Anchorage Assembly to take the mayor to court to get certain documents and discuss how Alaska deals with the political and economic fallout of the Willow oil project.
This just in. Anchorage Assembly goes to court to force Mayor Bronson to reveal Joe Gerace documents.
Governor Dunleavy proposes a"parental rights" bill that some say targets the LGBTQ community. Dunleavy also proposes a teacher bonus. And we go in-depth into the political fallout from the Willow oil project decision and look at when construction might actually begin.
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Anchorage 2023 election: Compare the candidatesGet to know the candidates running for Anchorage Assembly and Anchorage School Board. We collaborated with adndotcom on a candidate comparison guide. Readers and listeners helped generate the questions asked. Check out the responses:
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Anchorage’s municipal clerk, who manages city elections, is set to retire this summerAnchorage Municipal Clerk Barbara Jones is retiring June 30, the city Assembly said. The municipal clerk manages the city’s elections and administers Assembly meetings, among other duties.
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