JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Trial began Friday in a consolidated case that challenges Alaska's newly redrawn political boundaries. Superior Court Judge Thomas Matthews, who is overseeing the case, earlier this month outlined plans for an 11-day trial, with each of the five groups of plaintiffs bringing challenges allotted a day, intervening parties allotted one day and attorneys for the Alaska Redistricting Board allocated five total days.
The Alaska Redistricting Board brought its proposed maps to Dillingham to gather feedback from community members. The process will shape how Bristol Bay…
The Alaska Redistricting Board finalized and adopted the map Wednesday. The new district is largely the same but does have some small changes.Communities…