
Pro-abortion, LGBTQ activist pastor launches bid to unseat Alaska’s U.S. Rep. Nick Begich
Rev. Matt Schultz, the extremely active left-wing activist/clergyman who pastors the ultra-liberal First Presbyterian Church in Anchorage, is running for the U.S.


Anti-Trump protesters scream slogans, wave signs in 17 Alaska towns on Oct. 18
An aging but fervent cohort of Alaska leftists are expected to line Alaska sidewalks and stage demonstrations in local parks on Oct.


Returning to sound money: Why gold and silver matter for Alaska’s future
For too long, we have relied on a paper system detached from reality, a fiat currency that can be printed at will and diluted through inflation. We can see this in the current price of gold. Gold is not going up in value; it just takes more dollars to buy an


A Boom without Beds: Alaska’s coming windfall has a looming blind spot
Alaska workers who live elsewhere don’t invest in local communities. They don’t build generational stability, buy homes, send their children to local schools, or keep their paychecks circulating through local businesses beyond their per diem


It’s official – Mat-Su College Turning Point USA chapter launches Oct. 21
A trio of young-adult siblings, Hudson, Wilson and Ainsley Ladd, founded the local chapter, and they are encouraging the wider public to attend any of the chapter meetings at Mat-Su College. The inaugural meeting will be Oct. 21, 6-7:30 p.m. in Snodgrass


40 Days for Life Alaska reports baby saved from abortion in Anchorage
The ongoing 40-Days for Life prayer vigil outside of the Anchorage Planned Parenthood abortion center reported that an unborn baby was recently saved from


OPINION: Alaska to endure more lefty hypocrites railing against ‘Kings’ and all things Trump
Partisan leftists across Alaska and around the country will be holding another “No Kings” rally on Saturday, Oct. 18.


‘Legends of the Iditarod’ to be enshrined in inaugural Musher Hall of Fame
Six of the most revered and legendary mushers who have defined Alaska’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are set to be enshrined in the initial class of the Musher Hall of Fame on Oct. 23. The milestone event will take place at the Alaska Aviation Museum in


Typhoon ravaged Western Alaska villagers flown to massive Anchorage shelter
Hundreds of rural Alaska villagers have been flown to a massive shelter in downtown Anchorage after suffering from massive destruction by Typhoon Halong last


Savvy Alaska farmers may plow a way for genuine Alaska food security
Left to their own devices, a few savvy farmers are making quite a success story, which might pilot the way for a renewed effort at Alaskan food

