Hello Alaska dives into policy, politics, history and just about anything having to do with the 49th State. A project by Pat Race and Matt Buxton. Episode notes and more at HelloAlaska.pizza.
In the town of Whittier, Alaska, almost everyone lives in one building. 90% of the town's residents live in one 14-storey building – that also houses a post office, shop, police station, health clinic, and a bed & breakfast. pic.twitter.com/Op9t9HeFgq
Latest from the memo: One weird, proven trick to cut the number of mail ballots rejected in Alaska's elections
Hint: It was put on hold in the 2020 general, when every single district happened to see its lowest rejection rate on record.#akleg#akelecthttps://t.co/01dagfVSMe
A chat with Andrew Kitchenman, editor of the Alaska Beacon, about this new publication and their promising crew of veteran journalists focused on becoming a trusted source for state government and politics news.