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Lisa Murkowski Speech Opens 2nd Day of 2012 AFN Convention
Channel 2 NewsThe second day of the 2012 Alaska Federation of Natives convention was highlighted by a speech from Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who addressed delegates in Anchorage for her 10th time as a senator Friday. Murkowski took the stage at the Dena’ina Center...Tags: Lisa Murkowski, World War II (1939-1945), Daniel Akaka, Home Heating, Joe Miller
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Group Backing Senate Majority Raises, Spends Big
The Associated PressA labor-backed group running ads in support of members of the Senate's bipartisan majority raised about $284,000 in the latest reporting period. Of that amount raised for the Putting Alaskans First Committee, $134,000 came from the Alaska AFL-CIO. The...Tags: Politics
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Anchorage Business Leaders Hear Different Views on Senate Bipartisan Coalition
Channel 2 NewsState Senate races have attracted a lot of attention this year, partly because voters want to see if the power sharing arrangement between Democrats and Republicans will hold up. Three incumbent senators, featured in an Anchorage Chamber of Commerce...Tags: Bettye Davis, Parties and Movements, Kevin Meyer, Government, Lesil McGuire
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Deadline to Register to Vote: Midnight Sunday
Ch. 2 NewsDivisions of Elections regional offices are staying open on the weekend so voters can get registered before Sunday's deadline. If voters need to update their registration, that must also be complete by midnight October 7. Registrations can be submitted to...Tags: Politics
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Canvas Changes Outcome in Wrangell Mayor's Race
Mark D. Miller, Juneau EmpireAbsentee and faxed ballots have changed the outcome of the mayoral race for the City and Borough of Wrangell. The Juneau Empire reports (http://is.gd/cZPQSQ) Donald McConachie Sr. picked up eight faxed votes during the canvassing process on Thursday,...Tags: Local Elections, Politics
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Palmer Voters Pass Smoking Ban
Channel 2 NewsOn Tuesday, Palmer voters passed Proposition 3 that would ban smoking in businesses and public places, according to unofficial results. Numbers show that 61 percent of voters approved the ordinance with 452 yes votes to 283 no votes. If the...Tags: Politics
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UAA Students React after Presidential Debate
Channel 2 NewsFree food is often a motivating factor in getting college students out to campus events. However, students at the University of Alaska Anchorage hungered for answers from the candidates during a presidential debate watch party at the student union...Tags: Mitt Romney, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Politics
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Municipal Elections Recap Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Mat-Su, North Pole, Sitka
Channel 2 NewsThree incumbent Alaska mayors have won re-elections in Ketchikan, Fairbanks, and the Mat-Su borough. Matanuska-Susitna Borough Mayor Larry DeVilbiss took in 5,566 votes over former planning commissioner Mark Masteller with 3,672 votes, according to...Tags: Local Government, Local Elections, Politics
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Juneau to Pick New Mayor in Municipal Election
KINY RadioJuneau voters will choose a new mayor Tuesday in the community's municipal election. KINY-radio reports former Deputy Mayor Merrill Sanford will square off against Cheryl Jebe. One of the candidates will replace Mayor Bruce Botelho, who was...Tags: Local Government, Local Elections, Politics
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Smoking Ban on Palmer Ballot
Channel 2 NewsA controversial smoking ordinance is up for vote in Palmer Tuesday. Citizens will decide if there is no more smoking at public places and places of employment. Many bar owners are against the smoking proposition saying it will hurt business, the tricky...Tags: Politics
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Deadline To Register To Vote Approaching
Ch. 2 NewsThe countdown for voter registration has begun, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles in Anchorage, there's only 8 days left to register in the state. If you plan on voting in the upcoming elections in November then you'll need to register....Tags: Politics
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Anchorage Sidewalk Ordinance Repealed
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage Assembly voted 7-4 to repeal an ordinance banning sleeping and camping on city sidewalks. Assembly members Harriet Drummond, Dick Traini, Paul Honeman, Elvi Gray-Jackson, Adam Trombley, Patrick Flynn, and Debbie Ossiander voted for the...Tags: Politics
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