Dunbar for Mayor Campaign Locks Down Instagram Due to Influx of "Suspicious Bots" The Instagram account of the Dunbar campaign has been made private after being followed by "thousands of suspicious bots."
APOC Fines Bronson Campaign Over Late Filing The Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) has fined the Bronson campaign $500 for what it says is a late filing of their 7 Day Campaign Disclosure Report.
Dunbar Campaign: Bronson Campaign "Stonewalling" on APOC Complaint Response In a press release, the Dunbar campaign said Bronson campaign counsel Stacey Stone "hoodwinked" Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Commissioners, claiming that the promise of expeditious correction by the Bronson campaign was nothing more than a ploy to run out the clock and not be held accountable until
Jason Karpinski Indicted for Sexual Assault In a press release issued yesterday, the Attorney General's Office said that Jason Karpinski of Anchorage, Alaska, has been indicted on two counts of Sexual Assault in the First Degree and eight counts of Sexual Assault in the Second Degree. From the Attorney General’s Office: April 28,
Santa Claus Endorses Forrest Dunbar for Mayor In an amusing, light-hearted exchange on social media, North Pole Alaska resident Santa Claus (yes, that's his real name) has endorsed Forrest Dunbar for Anchorage Mayor. Claus wrote in a statement on Twitter: "It's refreshing to see an ethical candidate address issues in a positive
Former Governor Knowles Endorses Forrest Dunbar for Mayor FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 26, 2021 Claire Shaw, Campaign Manager Forrest Dunbar for Mayor Campaign Announces Endorsement from Former First Lady Susan and Governor Tony Knowles Anchorage - The Forrest Dunbar for Mayor campaign today announced that former First Lady Susan Knowles and Governor Tony Knowles have formally endorsed Forrest’
'Campaign of Hate' Waged Against Dunbar Costs Campaign Thousands Since announcing his run for Mayor, Anchorage Assemblyman Forrest Dunbar has been subjected to a campaign of hate. In recent weeks, that hate has prominently manifested itself in the form of dozens of vandalized campaign signs across the municipality. "There was a lull right after April 6, but now