Some of the top stories included Phil Lyman’s write-in campaign against Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Donald Trump’s conflicting ...
Mary Peltola is still in office for one more week, though without the trappings. "Politics is about timing and luck," she ...
An Alaska woman has been found guilty of murdering a man whose body was found a day after he was appointed to be her ...
He said Alaska Republicans saw success in 2024 because they had “party discipline” — unlike in 2022, when support was split ...
Federal workers in Alaska are breathing a temporary sigh of relief as the House voted 366 to 34 to approve a short-term ...
A decline in Alaska’s student test scores during the past two decades, including fourth graders now being a year behind their ...
Welcome to The Hill’s Changemakers: 24 of 2024. For the second year in a row, we’re highlighting both the household names and ...
Notably, Fetterman is not ruling out support for Hegseth ahead of his meeting, which will make him the first Senate Democrat to sit down with Trump’s defense pick. Asked about his expectations ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A complaint has been filed against Utah State Senate President J ... laws are among the weakest in the nation. As elections involve ever more money, we should be doing more ...
Today there are only 19 states that vote more Democratic than the rest of the country in presidential elections — those as or more blue than New Hampshire — while 31 are Republican-leaning. That means ...
(The Center Square) – Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Gig Harbor, has announced that she is running for State Senate in the 26th Legislative District, and on Wednesday she learned who her opponent will be.
As the Democratic Party brand has become more uniform across the nation, their expected Senate seat total has declined in close elections. What we really need is a number that directly measures ...