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Senator Mark Begich

Latest Alaska Polls Show Surprising Shift In Favor Of Mark Begich

Latest polls showed incumbent U.S. Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) on a surprisingly advantageous stance against rivals, potentially due to more aggressive campaigns by the Democratic Party a few days before the 2014 midterms.

 Deb Greene of Seattle, the first customer at Cannabis City, holds up her purchase signed by owner James Lathrop during the first day of legal retail marijuana sales in Seattle, Washington July 8, 2014.

Polls on Marijuana Legalization Nears in Three States and Washington

Election Day arrives for Oregon, Alaska, Florida, and Washington, D.C as the possibility that legislators might enact a second wave of marijuana policy reform looms over the country.

Alaska, Arizona and Wyoming Lift Ban on Same-Sex Marriage

Alaska, Arizona Lift Ban on Same-Sex Marriage, Wyoming Poised To Follow

Alaska and Arizona became the latest states on Friday to strike down the ban on same-sex marriage, bringing in the total number of states where gay union is legalized to 31.

No Charges Filed For Palin Family Sept. 6 Anchorage Party Brawl

Alaska authorities said Thursday no charges would be filed against Sarah Palin and her family members for their part in a drunken Anchorage party brawl last month. In doing so, Anchorage police released details about the brawl that add details to those disclosed through social media accounts at the time of the Sept. 6 party.

Walruses fight for space

35,000 Walruses Stranded on North Alaskan Beach

These walruses can no longer thrive and are forced to find other places to migrate as huge populations huddle together.

Alaskan Reporter Who Quit Live on Air Offered Citizens 'Biased' Coverage of Marijuana Issue

A former TV reporter in Alaska, who used the airwaves to campaign for the legalization of marijuana in her home state, became internet famous after she dropped the F-word right before quitting her job live on air.

Alaska TV News Anchor Goes Up In Smoke

Anchorage, Alaska's KTVA-11 reporter Charo Green took "take this job and shove it" to a higher level Sunday when she went "F*** it, I quit," on air covering a story about legalizing marijuana. Greene was doing a report on the marijuana legalization in the state when she blew up the story in a timeless way.

Alaska TV News Anchor Goes Up In Smoke

Anchorage, Alaska's KTVA-11 reporter Charo Green took "take this job and shove it" to a higher level Sunday when she went "F*** it, I quit," on air covering a story about legalizing marijuana. Greene was doing a report on the marijuana legalization in the state when she blew up the story in a timeless way.

All in the Sarah Palin Family Brawl

Sarah Palin and family took their reputation for political fighting to a whole ''nother level last weekend with a good ole fashioned drunken Anchorage party brawl, according to multiple reports. The brawl happened around 11 p.m. Saturday in the Oceanview neighborhood of Anchorage. About 20 people were involved including at least five members of the Palin household, including matriarch Sarah and husband Todd.

Alaska Serial Killer Robert Hansen

Alaska Serial Killer Robert "Butcher Baker" Hansen Dies Amid Serving His 461-year Sentence

Alaska serial murderer Robert Hansen, also known as the "Butcher Baker", dies on Thursday at Alaska Regional Hospital. According to Alaska Department of Corrections spokesperson Sherrie Daigle, the convicted murderer has been experiencing a decline in his health for the past year. At the time of his death, Hansen was in the middle of serving his 461-year sentence. Initially detained at the Seward state prison, the convicted serial killer was to the Anchorage Correctional Center on May 11, 2014. The decision to move him was rooted from his need to receive medical attention. Information gathered from the Alaska State Troopers reveal, however, that Hansen's file submitted with the agency had a "do not resuscitate" order.

Seal of Alaska

Alaska Republican Feud Caught on Television

Three Republicans on Sunday clashed on immigration during a televised debate to get their party’s nomination as state senator.

Intelligent High-Speed Train

China Plans to Build Railway Line to the US Mainland

China is considering a high-speed railway going across Siberia and Bering Strait to Alaska, Canada and the United States, making it the longest railway line in the world, according to Beijing Times.

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