Brelsford said he’s running to be what he calls “Alaska’s education governor.”
Police stopped Forrest Wolfe, Gov. Mike Dunleavy's deputy legislative director, after he nearly caused an accident in a busy area of Downtown Juneau.
Anchorage attorney Gregg Brelsford on Tuesday announced that he is running as an independent for Alaska governor.
I welcomed last week’s announcement that the start of construction for the Cascade Point ferry terminal will be delayed until after Gov. Mike Dunleavy leaves office. Residents of Juneau, Haines […]
The U.S. Senate agreed to fund the Department of Homeland Security early Friday, without including funds for ICE and Border Patrol.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on March 26, 2026. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) By Ashley Murray States Newsroom President Donald Trump, who wants to […]
Alaska senators narrowly backed a plan to tax oil giants like Hilcorp, closing a loophole that’s cost the state ~$100 million a year. The post As legislators eye higher taxes on some oil companies, […]
Alaskans who relied on federal subsidies to make health insurance nearly affordable lost out on more than $43 million. The post Alaskans lost $43 million because the GOP let popular health insurance […]
It was three weeks ago that Randy Ruaro told legislators that he knew of “no reason” why he would continue to keep a $250,000 state-funded study of AIDEA secret. The post AIDEA discovers reasons […]
The Alaska House on Monday passed a long-awaited elections reform bill described as a "delicate balance" of progressive and conservative priorities. The post ‘Delicate balance’ election bill […]
Senate Bill 277 has drawn widespread attention from Alaskans, generating debate that appears largely split along political lines with conservatives opposing the bill and liberals supporting […]
The Senate Finance Committee received a detailed briefing from the Department of Revenue’s Treasury Division on cash flow operations, investment strategies, and fund performance across state […]
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