
Unlike the left, pro-life Alaska students hold peaceful, prayerful vigil
Students for Life, a group of high school and college students, buck the stereotype by advocating for pro-life causes. It’s a courageous act for these young people, especially considering the penchant the opposition has for screaming, belittling, and


Final defendant pleads guilty in massive Alaska drug trafficking ring
The final defendant in a large-scale Southeast Alaska drug trafficking conspiracy pleaded guilty on June 17 to conspiring to traffic drugs and launder money connected to a transnational drug trafficking enterprise that includes more than 60 people who have


Anchorage Assembly to consider jail time, fines for illegal encampments
Amid a growing crisis of sprawling and often crime-riddled homeless camps in city parks and neighborhoods, the Anchorage Assembly is set to consider a new ordinance that would punish unauthorized encampments with up to six months in jail and up to $2,000 in


BOB BIRD: A renewal of anti-war conservatives
American history has always been taught from a perspective that centralization and an increase of government power is good. Thus, the maligned Articles of Confederation have long been tossed into the dustbin as short-sighted, inefficient and merely a


Alaska Family Council backs lawsuit to protect parental rights in schools
Numerous Alaska school districts are embracing transgender ideology while keeping parents in the dark about how their children are being treated and referred to during school hours. Please pray for this case in the 2nd Circuit now and pray for our efforts in


Alaska pastor joins radical pro-abortion panel, claiming Medicaid cuts will ‘kill’ his born parishioners
Alaska First Presbyterian pastor joins radical pro-abortion panel, claiming Medicaid cuts will ‘kill’ his born


Alaska Dems decry governor’s $122M cut from unrealistic spending bill
Alaska Democratic lawmakers and their RINO allies are seething after Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced he had to cut more than $122 million from their impossibly large spending bill, one which the state cannot afford given declining oil


Hillsdale College-partnered classical school to open in Anchorage next fall
We’re founding Thomas More Classical School in Anchorage, a private Christian school that will open its doors in Fall 2026 and eventually serve grades K-12. Thomas More Classical will be free from state mandates and restrictions, committed to offering a


Co-founder takes over as president of Alaska leading conservative think tank
A familiar face has taken the leadership reins of Alaska’s leading conservative think tank. This month, Alaska Policy Forum elected Ray Kreig as the President of the Board of Directors. Kreig was a co-founder of the group in 2009. “I am excited to lead


OPINION: Show your opposition to leftist NGO-backed protesters in Alaska
Yes, outside organizations, including NGOs, are using your money to advocate for a leftist political goal. This is very similar to an effort made by an NGO in Anchorage called The 907 Initiative, encouraging residents to lobby Representative Sarah Vance to

