WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is delaying for 60 days the effective date of a rule that will require online filing of permits for oil and gas drilling. The delay responds to a White House memorandum issued on January 20, 2017, instructing Federal agencies to temporarily postpone for 60 days any regulation […]
According to the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct, they have filed a complaint of formal charges against sitting Nome Superior Court Judge Timothy Dooley on May 26th. In the complaint, six examples of statements made by Dooley were listed by the ACJC as conduct by Dooley that violated “AS 22.30.01 l(a)(3)(C), (D), and (E) and […]
Former Manley Hot Springs man and alleged member of the Sovereign Citizen movement, Trapper Killsmany, who has placed liens on several State and Federal employees, judges, state troopers, various members of his family, as well as the Alaska Native News is now himself the target of a civil lawsuit according to the U.S. Attorney’s office. […]
Retired USAF sergeant John Jaramillo has added his name to the list of contenders for Senator Begich’s seat in the U.S. Senate. With Jaramillo filing to run in the upcoming election, there are now four Republicans vying for the primary win. The other Republican candidates are Lt Governor Mead Treadwell, the former Commissioner of the […]