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"There were clear bribery laws that were being broken here. I took it to the state troopers, I took it to the district attorney, I took it to David Marquez, who was the attorney general, I took it to APOC. I took it to every single agency the state of Alaska has that's responsible for enforcing the law. 100 percent of them, to the man, said no."

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Democrats welcome
Metcalfe to flock

April 16, 2008
The state's Democrats have decided to accept U.S. Senate candidate Ray Metcalfe as one of their own.

Metcalfe claims
McGuire accepted bribes

Dec. 31, 2007
State Sen. Lesil McGuire is facing another public offices complaint for contracted work with Providence Alaska Medical Center in 2003. Ray Metcalfe filed the original complaint.

Metcalfe files second
complaint against McGuire

Dec. 29, 2007
U.S. Senate candidate Ray Metcalfe has filed another complaint with the Alaska Public Offices Commission over state Sen. Lesil McGuire's work for Providence Health System.

Watchdog Ray Metcalfe announces Senate candidacy
Nov. 30, 2007
Once considered a political gadfly, the profile of Republican Moderate Party leader Ray Metcalfe changed somewhat when federal officials started listening to and then acting on his accusations

Ray Metcalfe wants an investigation of all state lawmakers
Sept. 20, 2007
A complaint to the Alaska Public Offices Commission requesting an investigation of all 60 Alaska state lawmakers came yesterday in the form of a hastily written e-mail. Ray Metcalfe

Begich and Metcalfe square off
August 2, 2007
There was no hype for the debate that unfolded this morning on KWHL 106.5-FM radio. In fact, listeners might call it spontaneous combustion, as Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich and Ray Metcalfe found themselves lobbing verbal bombs

McGuire ethics complaint dismissed
Jan. 15, 2007
The Alaska Public Offices Commission has rejected a recent ethical complaint against Anchorage Sen. Lesil McGuire by legislative watchdog Ray Metcalfe.

Watchdog claims one-third of Legislature 'on VECO payroll'
Oct. 19, 2007
As lawmakers wrestle with oil taxes during the special session, legislative watchdog Ray Metcalfe has released the names of lawmakers who received campaign contributions from VECO Corp.

A day that will live in political infamy
Aug. 30, 2007
Tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the FBI raids of six legislative offices, VECO Corp. and other undisclosed locations.

Begich played role in Archives land buy
August 1, 2007
Questions surfaced today about an Alaska politician who's mixing business and politics, and about his financial disclosures.


Ray Metcalfe, a longtime Stevens' critic, has been complaining about the deal and the benefits it reaped Alaska's senior senator. (Scott Jensen/KTUU-TV)

Senate investigates Stevens' link to land deal
by Jason Moore Tuesday, July 31, 2007 ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Questions are arising over Sen. Ted Stevens' role in an Anchorage land deal involving the National Archives and Records Administration and JL Properties.


Former Rep. Ray Metcalfe fought for years to implicate Stevens, filing complaints with Alaska Public Offices Commission and even attempting to get Stevens recalled. (Kris Riley/KTUU-TV)

Ben Stevens implicated in VECO corruption probe
May 7, 2007
Federal authorities have not announced any action against former Senate President Ben Stevens, but there is little doubt he is the man referred to in VECO Corporation part-owner and CEO Bill Allen's indictment as "State Senator B."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KIMO TV
Covers Ray Metcalfe

Stevens Fined for Ethics Violations

Even More Search Warrants Served In FBI Raid

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