9.18 > Fixing Local Politics
Like it or not, the Governor and his cabinet are not going to go into your town and start overriding local elected officials, even if their mandates and policies are blatantly unconstitutional. You elected your mayor, your assembly, your city council. May
9.14 > An overridden veto
After a salient and passionate plea not to trade one offense, namely Christian principle, for another, LGBT woke culture, the Ketchikan Borough has overridden mayor Rodney Dial’s veto of a recommendation being sent to the Alaska Legislature. Take a
9.11 > Our First Year on the Watch
We are thankful for one year of lamplight and that we believe Alaska is better off for having our coverage and exposure as part of its news landscape. Thank you for your support and if you value the Alaska Watchman, but aren’t yet a supporter, please
9.7 > The Gross Veneer
Al Gross has some slick radio ads that talk all about his Independence, but in an age of recordings, we look underneath the veneer and see what he is telling his Democrat
8.21 > The War of Ideas
The Primaries are behind us, and now we must hold the opposing views to account for what they would make of
8.18 > Sloganeering
Pithy slogans are everywhere these days, but in order to be intellectually sound, you have to peel back the onion and see if there is any sleight-of-hand behind the slogan. What feels good to say in a few short words may be using your support for the slogan
8.14 > Public Indoctrination
There was a time when professional teaching practices meant that teachers had to keep their private, personal political views and opinions exactly that: private. Those days are over in Fairbanks. Here we unpack the social engineering that is taking place in
8.12 > Votes Matter More
More important than your outrage is your vote. All the protesting in the world will not replace your time in the ballot box, so please go vote. Without your voice, society will continue its slide into utter
8.7 > Reasonable Pushback
The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues affecting Alaskans. Coming from a broadly Judeo-Christian perspective, we are committed to the highest standards of journalism and ethical reporting. Our reports look to inform and equip Alaskans to
7.20 > Clarify Shelter Policy
The public deserves to know what informs and shapes shelter policy, if not