Texas resident Francis Dunleavy, brother of Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Dunleavy, has already provided $100,000 as the major funder of "Dunleavy for Alaska," a group pledging to spend "whatever it takes" to get his brother elected.
Read MoreForget party loyalty. Murkowski should know that staying silent is tantamount to supporting Trump's tirades and his attacks on vital institutions.
Read MoreTrump sees ANWR and every issue through a personal filter that makes it all about him, encouraged in this delusion by Murkowski, Sullivan, Young and the rest of the Republican Party.
Read MoreOhio GOP Congressmen call on President Trump to honor his Mt. McKinley campaign promise.
Read MoreAlaska's three-member Republican Congressional delegation had nothing critical to say about Donald Trump's State of the Union address or why he continues to genuflect to Vladimir Putin.
Read MoreThe relationship of this change in tax law to the impending FERC settlement was kept secret. It is not disingenuous to point that out.
Read MoreAnchorage Sen. Natasha von Imhof described it as a "win-win" for the oil industry and the state.I would call it a win-win-win for BP, ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil, as they stand to save tens of millions.
Read MoreThe Binkley-Reeves family feud over land rights at Gold Dredge No. 8 in Fairbanks is headed for another round in court, after a victory of John Reeves in the Alaska Supreme Court.
Read MoreIt's not a poll. It's not a survey. It's not scientific. It's not reliable. It's political. It means whatever you want it to mean.
Read MoreThe Alaska Gasline Development Corporation insists there is no Port/Point MacKenzie confusion or deception, contrary to claims by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
Read MoreThe early campaign for the King Cove road—admitting that it was for economic development and safety—was more honest than the claim that it is all about medical evacuations.
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