As Anchorage Assembly frets over naming port after Don Young U.S. House considers naming infrastructure room after him
While leftists on the Anchorage Assembly are adamantly resisting Mayor Dave Bronson’s effort to rename the Port of Alaska after late U.S. Congressman Don Young, U.S. Rep. Brian Mast (R-Florida) is determined to get Young’s name on the main hearing room
Former Palmer Mayor John Combs Passes
Having known John Combs since I was a young boy in Valdez, for over 40 years, it is with a heavy heart that I share his passing this past Friday the 22nd. A proud and deeply involved citizen of Palmer, he served four years on the city council and then six
Alaska university teaches students to disrupt status quo, colonialism, white supremacy and patriarchy
Alaska university teaches students to disrupt status quo, colonialism, white supremacy and
ACLU seeks queer/trans activist to reshape conservative Mat-Su
If all goes according to plan the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Alaska will soon launch a concerted campaign to advance the most radical political elements of the LGBTQIA2S+ agenda in the deeply conservative Mat-Su
Santa, pony rides and a petting zoo headed to Mat-Su
Santa is headed to Wasilla on Dec. 16 for an annual pre-Christmas celebration at Creekside Plaza (1830 Parks Hwy.) in Wasilla. The event includes a chance to chat with St. Nick, while benefiting the local Food Pantry and Salvation Army. There will also be
OPINION: Pro-Palestinian, anti-Semitic rhetoric is a classic example of far-left confusion
OPINION: Pro-Palestinian, anti-Semitic rhetoric is a classic example of far-left
Anchorage Museum doubles down on utilitarian climate alarmist art
In what has become a major focus of the Anchorage Museum, the publicly funded institution is expanding its ever-expanding climate-alarmist
After Dec. 12, there’ll be no more ‘hail Satan’ prayers at Kenai Assembly meetings
Professed Satanist Iris Fontana has one last chance to commandeer the opening invocation at the Dec. 12 Kenai Borough Assembly meeting for her controversial “hail Satan” invocation. All future prayers will be offered by borough
EDITORIAL: Celebrating Alaska Native culture and religion…when it’s convenient
Unfortunately, you won’t hear a peep about Blessed Olga from modern, leftist activist groups in Alaska. While they claim to be champions of Native spirituality, subsistence lifestyles and women’s rights, they have absolutely no use for the Christian faith
First Alaska Native woman to be recognized as a saint for Orthodox Church in America
First Alaska Native woman to be recognized as a saint for Orthodox Church in










