
ANALYSIS: Alaska Lawmakers must protect Grand Juries’ constitutional right to investigate government corruption
Alaska Lawmakers must protect Grand Juries' constitutional right to investigate government


Abortion surpasses all causes of death globally and in Alaska
More humans died from abortion than from any other individual cause of death in 2022. Globally, more than 70 million pre-born babies were killed through abortion that year, with Alaska adding 1,246 abortion


ACTIVIST TRAINING: University of Alaska offers class on LGBTQ pronoun usage
The publicly-funded University of Alaska, Anchorage is kicking off the new academic year by offering students a radical LGBTQ activist class called, “Why Pronouns


OPINION: Some thoughts on the border, complicity and treason
OPINION: Some thoughts on the border, complicity and


Tshibaka cleared of election violation allegations by pro-ranked choice voting group in Alaska
The Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) ruled in favor of former U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka in allegations made by the pro-ranked choice voting group, Alaskans for Better Elections (ABE), against both her and an organization she leads, Preserve


Anchorage museum enacts race-based admission policy
The Anchorage Museum has instituted a targeted, race-based admission policy which offers free access to the museum for those who claim to be of Alaska Native


UPDATE: Jan. 8 oral arguments for Alaska judge’s perjury case moved from Homer to Anchorage
In what many judicial reform advocates see as a seminal moment in their ongoing effort to root out corrupt judges and government officials, the criminal case against former Alaska District Judge Margaret Murphy will proceed to public oral arguments on Jan.


OPINION: The tale of battling Alaska’s Ranked-Choice Voting Dragon
This is the story of how over 700 Alaskan volunteers, driven by a shared purpose, embarked on a quest to challenge the mighty Ranked Choice Voting


Soldotna Library drag queen story hour for kids postponed following public outcry
There will be no drag queen performances for children at the Soldotna Public Library on Jan. 6 after considerable public outcry led LGBTQ activists to indefinitely “postpone” the story hour


Orthodox Alaskans set to celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7
While most Alaskans have already thrown out their Christmas trees and packed away the ornaments for another year, thousands of Orthodox Christians are still gearing up to celebrate the birth of Christ on January 7. That’s because the Russian Orthodox Church

