
Man found guilty of Fentanyl and Meth charges in Homer Police’s largest drug stash seizure
On June 24, 2023, Homer Police conducted a search of the apartment Falcone and Eden were living in and seized the largest stash of drugs in the history of the Homer Police


Kenai radio host Bob Bird to interview presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on April 4
On April 4, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be a guest on The Talk of the Kenai, heard on KSRM Radio 92 and 92.5 FM, and online at www.radiokenai.com. The station serves the central and southern Kenai Peninsula communities, and is heard in


Israel/Gaza: A response to Dixie Belcher’s historically-flawed Juneau Empire article
Dixie Belcher’s article titled “Palestinian residents are helpless victims in attacks made by leaders” was published in Juneau Empire on February 26, 2024. It is a perfect and unfortunate example of how historic events and factual truth could be


Authentic Alaskan Women (Part 2): Alaska’s 1st female pilot was also a pro-life champion
Irene Ryan made an impressive impact upon the Alaska oil industry and made history as a pilot and politician. Discovering her devotion to Christ and defense of the unborn adds a refreshing insight into this extraordinary


Anchorage in-person Vote Centers open in three locations
Three, in-person vote centers are now open in Anchorage, giving residents additional options in voting in the mayoral and school board elections, along with eight ballot propositions for municipal bonds that amount to nearly $71 million totaling more than


Emotions run high as bill to protect girls’ sports advances in Alaska Legislature
Emotions run high as bill to protect girls’ sports advances in Alaska


Americans for Prosperity – Alaska: Don’t be fooled by the imposter
As the Alaska legislative session is in full swing, we at Americans for Prosperity - Alaska (AFP-AK) continue to mobilize our local grassroots volunteers to fight for freedom and opportunity in The Last Frontier. All the while, an imposter organization within


Anchorage voter guide highlights conservative choices for mayor and school board
Up until April 2, Anchorage residents have the opportunity to cast mail-in ballots to shape or begin to alter Anchorage’s political landscape. Voters will choose a mayor as well as three school board


Authentic Alaskan Women (Part 1): Quiet Yup’ik mother rocks the cradle, inspires the world
As the global elites once again utilize March to highlight leftist ideals of powerful and defiant modern women, this series flips the script by featuring Alaskan women who have fully embraced their vocations as daughters, sisters, wives and mothers, while


Alaska Dept. of Law suggests Walgreens’ move to sell abortion drugs may violate state law
As of last month, the Alaska Department of Law was unaware of the fact that Walgreens was distributing the abortion drug mifepristone through its Alaska stores, a practice that may be in violation of state