Alaska's next governor will inherit some sticky questions: Does the state really want the so-called "bridges to nowhere?" Is it OK to keep shooting wolves from airplanes? On Wednesday, the three leading candidates for the job gave some answers.
Alaska Conservation Voters sponsored a forum Wednesday between the three major gubernatorial candidates at the Anchorage Hilton Hotel. The candidates stated their positions on the public infrastructure projects to build bridges from Anchorage to Mat-Su and from Ketchikan to Gravina Island.
This 30-second spot by Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester began running on TV stations this week. It was produced by Laguens Hamburger Kully Klose, a media consulting firm with offices in Seattle and Washington, D.C.
The University of Massachusetts is among 20 universities and academic institutions that didn't respond to a senator's request for the disclosure of lobbying activities related to congressional earmarks.
This 30-second spot by Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester began running on TV stations this week. It was produced by Laguens Hamburger Kully Klose, a media consulting firm with offices in Seattle and Washington, D.C. Ad content: Opens ...
Editor's note: After a series of in-house interviews, the Journal of Commerce is examining the stance of the three candidates for governor on the major issues facing the state.
The top three executives of a bridge authority created by the state to span the Knik Arm received sizable pay hikes soon after securing an influx of state and federal money for the project.
Last year I got a call from Dick Wagner, local patron saint of old wooden boats, with an offer that could have read, "Free Classic Boat, Moorage Included." Seattle's Center for Wooden Boats...