One of the nation's best-known retired Army generals, Colin Powell, described Sen. Ted Stevens in court today as a "trusted individual" and a man with a "sterling" reputation.
GOP challenges Democrat's candidacy
The Alaska Republican Party is trying to get Democrat Chris Tuck disqualified from the race for a House seat in South Anchorage's District 29, claiming Tuck uses two names and that the one on the ballot isn't his legally valid one.
Lawsuit over Palin's e-mails gets under way today
A lawsuit aimed at forcing Gov. Sarah Palin to preserve any private e-mails she wrote involving state business hits the courtroom today.
Sen. Inouye testifies for his friend
WASHINGTON -- The Hawaii Democrat whom Sen. Ted Stevens calls his "brother" opened the charge Thursday in defense of the Alaska Republican's character and integrity.
Photos: Exhibits submitted as evidence
Alaska Politics blog: A look at the Stevens defense witnesses
Troopergate findings are due today
The Alaska Supreme Court has cleared for possible release to the public today the Legislature's highly anticipated investigative report on whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power.
Alaska Politics Blog: Live reports and pictures from Legislative Council meeting
Video: McCain campaign talks about Todd Palin statement, Branchflower probe
Inouye tells jury he has 'absolute faith' in Stevens
One of Sen. Ted Stevens' oldest friends and peers, a fellow World War II veteran and senator, led the charge today to defend the Alaska Republican's character and integrity.
Alaska Politics blog: A look at the Stevens defense witnesses
Judge tosses out evidence in Stevens trial
Listen to wiretaps played for jury Tuesday
Palin's family ties include links to FDR, Princess Diana
Barack Obama and Dick Cheney are not the only political odd couple who share a family tree. Sarah Palin is linked in her lineage to Franklin D. Roosevelt. She also has a connection with Princess Diana.
Tennessee politician's son indicted in Palin hacking
The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker pleaded not guilty Wednesday to hacking the e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Alaska Supreme Court peppers Troopergate lawyers with questions
Opponents of a legislative investigation into Troopergate on Wednesday made a last-ditch appeal to waylay the probe, telling the Alaska Supreme Court the investigation is unconstitutional, unfocused and unfair.
E-mails kept Stevens informed of progress
Prosecutors wrapped up their case Wednesday against U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens with a methodical presentation of dozens of e-mails showing Stevens was regularly briefed about the remodeling of his Girdwood home.
Judge tosses out evidence in Stevens trial
Prosecutors in the corruption case against Sen. Ted Stevens suffered a blow to their credibility Wednesday when a federal judge said their error required him to throw out some crucial evidence about the time two workers spent renovating Stevens' house.
McCain, Obama spar over economy
With public anxiety mounting over financial markets and the economy, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain engaged in a muted debate Tuesday night over who was to blame and whose plan would successfully address the problems.
Stevens jury hears of plot to hide bills
Two of Sen. Ted Stevens' best friends went into a panic in 2006 when they learned a plumber had mailed a bill showing that one of them had paid more than $1,000 of his own money to fix Stevens' boiler.
Alaska Politics Blog: First defense witness - Colin Powell
Pieces fall into place for Troopergate inquiry
With his Troopergate report due Friday, legislative investigator Steve Branchflower appears to have the makings of a fairly complete account.
Alaska Politics Blog: Supreme Court showdown over Troopergate inquiry
Gov. Sarah Palin's practice of charging the state when she stays in her home must be reviewed to determine if she should pay taxes on the payments, state Finance Director Kim Garnero said Tuesday. Palin released two years' worth of tax returns last week that did not list the per diem payments she received since becoming Alaska governor in December 2006.
Consulting fees paid to Stevens' son questioned
Veco Corp. executives questioned whether there would be liability for the company if the son of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens continued to collect consulting fees without doing any work, according to court documents.
Stevens friends plotted to cover bills
Sen. Ted Stevens' friends went out of their way to help pay his bills, according to court testimony today, even conspiring to cover up how much they paid for something as minor as plumbing repairs at his home in Girdwood.
Listen to wiretaps played for jury Tuesday
Allen's lawyer scolded by judge in Stevens trial
The attorney representing Bill Allen, the star witness in Sen. Ted Stevens' corruption trial, was scolded further this morning by the judge overseeing the case.
Alaska Politics blog: New poll shows Stevens-Begich race virtual tie
Stevens evidence on tape played for jury
ELECTION 2008: US HOUSE
Democrat Ethan Berkowitz, challenging Congressman Don Young for Alaska's seat in the U.S. House, declared in a debate Monday night he'd have a better chance of opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling than the 18-term Republican.
Alaska Politics blog: New poll shows Stevens-Begich race virtual tie
Stevens evidence on tape played for jury
In secretly recorded telephone conversations played in court Monday, Sen. Ted Stevens denied wrongdoing and spat out expletives to describe the federal agents who were raiding homes and offices in Alaska as part of a sweeping corruption probe.
Allen's lawyer scolded by judge in Stevens trial
Todd Palin to answer Troopergate investigator's questions
Todd Palin will answer a series of questions from a legislative investigator by midweek -- but only in writing, and with the answers funneled through his lawyer.
Alaska Politics blog: Did Palins underpay taxes?
PHOTOS
Hundreds of McCain-Palin supporters at a downtown rally were met by surprise visitors Todd and Piper Palin.
STORY
Corey Chasteen was attacked with a machete, but says jail is not a fair sentence for his mentally ill son.
SLIDE SHOW
A new trail is being built on 14 acres of land at the northeast corner of Tudor Road and the Seward Highway.
PHOTOS
Photos of look-alikes of the Governor and "First Dude," on display at the weekly contest at Blues Central.
PHOTOS
Anchorage's moose can get into trouble with their surroundings. View photos of some of the biggest tangles.
Defense renews its bid to dismiss Stevens trial
Fairclough gets a free pass to another term in House
Attorney general says seven will now testify
Lawsuit seeks to preserve Palin's private account e-mails
Pro-Palin rally gets surprise guests
Todd Palin agrees to board interview
Judges refuses to halt Troopergate investigation
Palin stands her ground in debate with Biden
Stevens trial will continue, judge rules
Young says 'sweeteners' soften his opposition to bailout bill
Judge may rule today on Troopergate
Palin's foreign negotiations resume is limited to Canada
Estimates show Palin assets top $1 million
Debate seen as chance for Palin rebound
Stevens' offer to pay was ignored
Allen: Veco did work, didn't bill Stevens
Former Veco boss, Allen, testifies in Stevens trial
Six others testify for prosecution
Palin approval rating drops in Alaska
Begich to pay $1,420 fine over disclosure complaint
Stevens mistrial bid fails, judge angry
Troopergate suit heads to court
Young explains his bailout vote
Allen won't testify in disclosure trial today
Palin on cover of state tourism brochure
Chilean wine has Alaska flavor
Palin aide put on leave is now back on the job
Anti-Palin rally calls for Colberg removal
Legislative subpoenas go unanswered
Veco hid construction expenses
Palin to give donations from tainted legislators to charity