
Gov. Dunleavy appoints Kotzebue Republican to fill vacant State House seat
Gov. Dunleavy appoints Kotzebue Republican to fill vacant State House


UPDATE: Mat-Su reelects conservatives to school board, assembly
Breaking: Mat-Su election


Parent rights advocate implores Mat-Su to turn out for Nov. 8 library book challenge
One of the Mat-Su’s most active and effective conservative activists is calling on parents and concerned community members to turn out for a Nov. 8 book challenge at the Menard Center in


OPINION: Dunleavy fights to keep 14-year-old autistic boy in homeless shelter targeted by traffickers
OPINION: Dunleavy fights to keep 14-year-old autistic boy in homeless shelter targeted by


Trust in U.S. media ties all-time low
Nearly seven in 10 Americans say they have “not very much” trust (29%) or “none at all” (39%) when it comes to mass media. This ties the lowest level recorded by a Gallup poll, matching


Kenai schools see historic enrollment drop, even as district homeschool program grows
While the Kenai Peninsula School District has seen a sharp decline in student enrollment this year, the numbers would be even lower if it were not for strong growth in the district-run homeschool


Fairbanks vandals slash pro-life students’ ‘Free Speech Ball’ at UAF welcoming event
For the second time in less than six months, pro-abortion vandals have attacked a pro-life display at the University of Alaska,


GOP governors urge NCAA to ban gender-confused males from female sports
Nine GOP governors sent a letter to the NCAA, asking the governing college sports organization to change its current policy so that gender-confused males cannot compete in female-only


Mat-Su conference aims to equip Christians to address modern challenges to faith
In an effort to equip Alaska Christians to address intellectual, moral and theological challenges to Christianity, Alaska Bible College is hosting its annual Apologetics Conference Nov. 3-4 in downtown


‘Hail Satan’ prayers may be ending at Kenai Borough Assembly meetings
The days of professed Satanists and spoof religionists offering opening prayers at the Kenai Borough Assembly meetings may finally come to an

