From the sounds of it, about the only time Kathy Kelly can get some rest is when she's in prison. When she's not, there are minds to open, wars to stop, a world to save.
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.
Last month, at a meeting in a downtown Anchorage hotel, the Alaska Permanent Fund board of trustees hired two new money-management firms to handle a big chunk of the state's oil-wealth savings account.
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.
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...
State officials are warning people to avoid sick or injured bats after one on Prince of Wales Island tested positive for rabies. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game says it's only the second recorded case of bat rabies in the state.