2006 Stories
Thursday, December 28th
Politicians go to Hawaii, state pays bill
Sunday, December 24th
Gov. Palin meets with transition volunteers
Friday, December 22nd
Palin chooses new appointments
Thursday, December 21st
Palin agrees reluctantly to court order
Sunday, December 17th
Palin proposes tight budget
Friday, December 15th
Governor stops pioneer road
Thursday, December 14th
Palin questions road, may cancel deal
Palin picks fellow Mat-Su resident as top attorney
Murkowski makes exit on notorious jet
Wednesday, December 13th
Palin announces plans to sell state jet
Friday, December 8th
Legislator arrested in FBI probe
Thursday, December 7th
Palin consults gasline interests
Wednesday, December 6th
Murkowski appointments raise eyebrows
Palin to review appointments
Tuesday, December 5th
Palin steps in to 'guard' state
Monday, December 4th
Political shift leaves more room for women
Big crowd expected at inauguration
Sunday, December 3rd
Palin appoints new staff, sets Juneau arrival
Even Democrats optimistic about Palin transition
Wednesday, November 29th
Palin: Commissioners can live outside Juneau
Three commissioners chosen
Tuesday, November 28th
Palin names transition team leaders
Friday, November 24th
'Tundra Fox' dies of cancer at age 74
Wednesday, November 22nd
Murkowski praises lawmakers' action
Tuesday, November 21st
Senate resists court-ordered gay benefits
Monday, November 20th
Senate OKs bills to stymie gay benefits
Alaska Republicans defend earmark use
Sunday, November 19th
Doll wins Alaska's closest House race
Senators form bipartisan alliance
Palin picks Fairbanks for swearing-in
House votes to challenge courts on state benefits
Friday, November 17th
Governor hands off gas line proposal
Legislators try to find ways around benefits order
Thursday, November 16th
Murowski fights gas pipeline decision
State seeks more time on benefits
Wednesday, November 15th
Doll, Wanamaker race may become even tighter
State leaders hustle to get a quorum
Sunday, November 10th
Legislature to return for special session
Friday, November 10th
Will a Democratic Congress derail Alaska's pork train?
Judge: Murkowski must have Legislature's OK to sign contract
Thursday, November 9th
Palin finds favor even with former unbelievers
Juneau voters follow nation, not state
District 4 race not yet decided
Wednesday, November 8th
Palin captures governor's race
Voters OK 90-day limit on sessions
Young wins 18th congressional term
Andrea Doll leads in House District 4 race
Tuesday, November 7th
Legislators want call for session withdrawn
Uncertain mood surrounds final hours before election
Monday, November 6th
Gubernatorial front-runners take forked path
U.S. braces for low voter turnout
Sunday, November 5th
Southeastern voters could swing results
Gubernatorial front-runners launch final election push
Friday, November 3rd
Candidates face off in final debate
Local campaigns have sizeable war chests
Agreement to not sign gas deal on hold
Critics question Murkowski 11-day trade mission to Asia
Voters to decide on 2 initiatives Tuesday
Shorter sessions may squeeze businesses
Thursday, November 2nd
Candidates agree on road out of town
Lawmakers sue to block gas contract
Wednesday, November 1st
Governor must reimburse state for jet
State regulators find fault with Outside mailer
Candidates amass last-minute funds
Tuesday, October 31st
Halcro, Knowles debate gas issues
Young predicts no GOP losses in Congress
Business leader, political newcomer face off in House race
Candidates reach out to future voters
Monday, October 30th
Candidates vie to bring Juneau voice to state Senate
Young's campaign amasses $2 million
Friday, October 27th
Oil, business defect to Knowles
Republican group says Palin mailer does not violate law
Thursday, October 26th
Pro-Palin mailer breaks state law
Voters like Halcro, but fear wasting vote
Wednesday, October 25th
Palin's campaign echoes 1996 run
Tuesday, October 24th
Young donates to ousted legislators
Tuesday, October 24th
Knowles makes big promises, plans
Wednesday, October 11th
State legislative candidates evenly matched in funding
Tuesday, October 10th
Knowles outspends Palin in fall campaign
Friday, October 6th
Democrats: 2004 election data altered
Monday, October 2nd
Candidates oppose a gas reserves tax
Wednesday, September 27th
FBI seizes documents from Ben Stevens
Wednesday, September 27th
Governor's race takes edgier tone
Tuesday, September 26th
Edgmon wins Alaska House by toss of a coin
Friday, September 22th
State to review governor's jet use during campaign
Wednesday, September 20th
Edgmon asks court to review election
Tuesday, September 19th
Judge finds same-sex benefits too restrictive
Friday, September 8th
Ex-BP manager invokes Fifth in hearing on spill
Palin, Knowles offer similar pipeline plans
Thursday, September 7th
Murkowski drops plans for session
Wednesday, September 6th
VECO executives upped donations in past two years
Wednesday, August 30th
Murkowski may back off plans for gas pipeline session
Tuesday, August 15th
Measure seeks to cut campaign donations
Friday, August 11th
Legislature OKs oil and gas tax bill
Thursday, August 10th
Governor announces hiring freeze
Lawmakers seek to hold BP accountable for shutdown
Senate tosses out 'produce or pay' oil tax proposal
Monday, August 7th
House sends profit-based oil tax bill to Senate
Witness detention bill passes House
Sunday, August 6th
House approves production tax bill
Stripped-down gas bill passes Senate committee
Friday, August 4th
Proposal: Pipeline companies pay $1.5B
Port Authority pitches all-Alaska gas line proposal
Tuesday, August 1st
Governor: Public will back gas line
Sunday, July 30th
Stevens wants contract on ballot
State appeals pot law
Tuesday, July 25th
Pipeline contract question still open
Campaign disclosure reports show Knowles building sizable war chest
Monday, July 24th
Sen. Murkowski has pipeline deal reservations
Wednesday, July 14th
Gov. Murkowski wants lawmakers to vote on gas contract this session
Tuesday, July 13th
Lawmakers again review oil taxes
Sunday, June 11th
Another special session possible
Wednesday, June 8th
House plays hookey in conference
Wednesday, June 7th
House OKs 23.5 percent oil tax rate
Senate approves oil and gas tax freeze
Monday, June 5th
House passes tax on oil profits of 23.5 percent
Tuesday, May 16th
Contract could lock state into taxes for 30 years
Friday, May 12
Contract lets Big Oil pull out without price
Governor says ballot initiative is a contract deal-breaker
Thursday, May 11
Oil tax currently off the agenda
Gas contract made public
Wednesday May 10th
Governor keeps oil contract secret
House approves $3.6B capital budget
Oil tax debate needs overtime
Tuesday May 9th
State budget grows into the night
House continues struggle over tax rate for oil industry
Hearing scheduled in gas line dispute
Monday, May 8th
House waffles over oil tax
Sunday, May 7th
Oil tax goes to House floor
House OKs drug bill
Judge orders governor to release oil contract
Friday, May 5th
House passes emotionally debated fetal homicide bill
Governor names 'must pass' bills
Thursday, May 4th
Senate OKs historic $2.4 billion capital budget
House increases school funding
Thursday, April 27th
House begins to debate Senate's oil tax bill
Tuesday, April 25th
Senate panel slashes funds for Juneau road
New proposal would fix oil tax at 22.5%
Thursday, April 20th
New proposal would fix oil tax at 22.5%
Proposals would give legislature final say in natural gas contract
Alaska House votes down bill that links marijuana and methamphetamines
Wednesday, April 19th
Retirement board tells state 'pay now'
Tuesday, April 18th
Ex-Alaskan crafts presidential platform on anti-war stance
Congressman Don Young seeks re-election after 33 years in D.C.
Thursday, April 13th
Legislature may ban drug
Tougher mixing zone legislation fizzles
Rural energy aid included in bill
Tuesday, April 11th
Legislature passes 90-day mark
Lawmakers to push budget amendment
Sunday, April 9th
Gay benefits debate fizzles
Friday, April 7th
Gambling legislation stalls, may be dead
Alaska editorial: DMV legislation is good idea
Thursday, April 6th
Sex abuse legislation passes
House Resources Committee considers legislation aimed at strengthening mixing zone ban
My turn: Senate bill would increase sentences for sex offenders
Scottish Rite Temple eyed for Capitol expansion
Wednesday, April 5th
Murkowski mum about re-election
'Meth-ijuana' bill to change
Tuesday, April 4th
Canadian pipeline casts some doubts on Alaska project
ANWR money stays in state spending bill
Friday March 31st
Legislator breaks ice on House floor
Thursday, March 23rd
Sen. Ted Stevens says Alaska is on its own
Wednesday, March 22nd
Lawmakers: Clear way for tourist tax
Tuesday, March 21st
Senate OKs bill to allow fishermen multiple permits
Lawmakers seek to set aside $600 million before it's spent
Thursday, March 16th
Oil industry cries foul at tax proposal
Oil company's ads oppose higher taxes
Antitrust lawyer says big oil is blocking gas line
Wednesday, March 14th
'Sliding scale' to be introduced to bill that revamps state oil taxes
Tuesday, March 13th
Former governor keeps going strong
Thursday, March 2nd
Small producers back governor's oil-tax legislation
Rural tax legislation set for Senate vote
Oil firms urge no change to tax bill
Tuesday, February 28th
Oil firms grilled about profits, taxes
House panel on hold for maternity leave
Friday, February 24th
Writer of ethics bill unhappy with changes
Thursday, February 23rd
Candidates discuss fiscal plans
Friday, February 17th
Citizens: State should give gay partners benefits
Democratic leader slams Murkowski for oil-tax bill delay
Binkley tops candidates' money race with $351,568
Thursday, Februrary 16th
Gov. delays bill at request of oil companies
Reallocation of petroleum-reserve grants approved
Wednesday, February 15th
Alaska's spending spree could bring a tough crash after oil prices fall
Tuesday, February 14th
Coghill files bill to upend ruling on gays
Sunday, Februrary 12th
Legislators' interim pay increases 145%
Greens win injunction for party recognition
Wednesday, February 8th
Lobbyists bag $14 million in Alaska in '05
Tuesday, Februrary 7th
Lawmakers expect longer session as oil tax, pipeline contract loom
House OKs legislation to help needy receive legal help
Friday, February 3rd
Gov. Murkowski requests $294 million spending increase for this year's budget
Thursday, Februrary 2nd
House rejects marijuana-meth bill
New oil tax pitched again, details still uncertain
Wednesday Februrary 1st
Lawmakers weigh money, management for state ferry system
Sen. Seekins' latest ethics bill raises new questions
Monday, January 30th
3 legislators expect more than just bills
Friday, January 27th
Amendment would kill gay benefits
Permafund trustees eye pipeline investment
New drug plan overwhelming for many seniors
Thursday, January 26th
Marijuana bill passes on reconsideration vote
This year's legislative session a mad house from start
Wednesday, January 25th
State rejects Dems' demand for vote data
Candidates for governorship talk to labor
Dems demand governor's aide apologize for slamming Elton
Tuesday, January 24th
Meth measure targets over-the-counter drugs
Friday, January 20th
Senate gives thumbs-up to marijuana bill
Steady fight to keep the capital
Legislators delve into alternative economic options
Lawmakers hear plan to expand deadly force
Thursday, January 19th
Senate merges criminalizing pot, meth restrictions
Legislators hear pitch for oil taxes
Lawmakers, oil firms at odds over Slope development, tax
Wednesday, January 18th
Pension obligation bonds touted in committee
Monday, January 16th
Ted Stevens reflects on changed Senate
Friday, January 13th
Omnibus drug bill headed to Senate floor
Bill calls for new hall for Legislature
Lawmakers listen to gas pipeline criticism
Education, gas line top governor's funding list
Thursday, January 12th
State House approves police stops to enforce seat belt requirements
Murkowski: Pay teachers for results
Hickel calls for oil tax plan
Fuel relief, support for ferries at top of Native priority list
Tuesdsay, January 10th
Lawmakers take on the bridges
Assembly OKs funding for Bayview sewers
Many lawmakers say they want to save $600 million
Friday, January 6th
Sen. Ted Stevens gives up contributions after Washington lobbyist pleads guilty
Judge tosses recall effort against Sen. Ben Stevens
Thursday, January 5th
Lawmaker wants eminent domain for development
Wednesday, January 4th
Commission urges new type of borough


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