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AKLNG bill advances out of the House, highlighting state’s geographic divide

The AKLNG subsidy bill advanced out of the House on Friday on a 35 to 4 vote.

Dan Sullivan going by ‘Dan’ is just the proof the Division of Elections needed to disqualify him

The Alaska Division of Elections has officially disqualified a Petersburg man named Dan Sullivan from running for office against Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan.

Alaska attorney general among those urging EPA to classify mifepristone as water contaminant

Republican attorneys general from 14 states and 19 GOP members of Congress are asking to classify and regulate the abortion medication mifepristone as a water contaminant.

Alaska Division of Elections plans to disqualify the Other Dan Sullivan without proof of alleged fraud

The Alaska Division of Elections still hasn’t shown what evidence it has to block a Petersburg Republican named Dan Sullivan from running for U.S. Senate.

Trail Blazers: Chris Hill

Chris Hill didn't grow up outdoors. Raised in the Washington D.C. suburbs, she was an arts kid — interested in photography, crafts, and spending hot Maryland summers mostly inside.

AKLNG bill advances without the option for local governments to cut their own deals

With a little more than a week remaining in Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy's special session, the gasline subsidy bill is nearing a vote in the House.

AKLNG’s ‘razzle dazzle’

The AKLNG special session continues to grind forward.

Alaska Republicans are absolutely losing their minds over the other Dan Sullivan

When Petersburg Republican Dan J. Sullivan entered the race against Alaska U.S. Sen. Dan S. Sullivan, he felt it was a good way to call out the notoriously constituent-adverse lawmaker.

Pressing Silence: Evon Zerbetz

On one end of her home studio a giant, three-dimensional steel form stands tall, adorned with butterflies of different colors, dimensions, and designs.

AKLNG’s proposed gas contract highlights the project’s underlying challenge: There just aren’t that many Alaskans

The AKLNG special session continued this week, giving more clarity on what will be an undeniably difficult project, no matter the subsidy lawmakers ultimately approve.

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