“Ever since the people of Florida passed a constitutional amendment to grant people with felony convictions a new right to vote, the governor and the state have done everything in their power to prevent those 1.4 million new voters from actually voting,” said one lawyer for the plaintiffs. A voting rights group on Wednesday sued […]
Although the official announcement that Thomas Riggs would become the third Territorial Governor of Alaska wouldn’t come until much later, President Woodrow Wilson let it be known unofficially, on July 20th, 1917, that he had made his choice as to who was going to replace John Franklin Alexander Strong as the new governor of the […]
Teams continue to search Mendenhall Lake near Mendenhall Glacier for a 43-year-old Juneau man who was reported missing on July 16th while out kayaking and had not been seen for the previous week. Troopers were notified by Juneau police that Paul Rodriguez Jr had been reported missing and his vehicle was located at the Mendenhall […]
(Kodiak, AK) — Last week, a Kodiak jury found 48-year-old Robert H. Cook guilty of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the third degree for knowingly possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute. He was found not guilty on a count of misconduct involving a controlled substance in the second degree. During the investigation, an […]