
OPINION: Alaskans need to back stronger state and federal protections of parental rights
OPINION: Alaskans need to back stronger state and federal protections of parental


Alaska global warming alarmists forced to shorten rally due to -30 degree temps
A group of extreme climate alarmists was forced to shorten an outdoor rally in Fairbanks this week due to extremely cold temperatures that have dipped to negative 30 degrees


Alaska Dems may ditch primary in order to preemptively award all delegates to Biden
In a sign that Democrats may be circling the wagons around President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, the Alaska Democratic Party is asking its members whether the party should ditch the traditional state primary contest, cut out any challengers, and simply


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


OPINION: Alaska Commission on Aging needs new members to help address critical challenges
OPINION: Alaska Commission on Aging needs new members to help address critical


ACLU seeks queer/trans activist to reshape conservative Mat-Su
If all goes according to plan the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Alaska will soon launch a concerted campaign to advance the most radical political elements of the LGBTQIA2S+ agenda in the deeply conservative Mat-Su


Despite sharp decline in student population, Anchorage Assembly seeks $62M in new school bond debt
While Anchorage has lost more than 6,000 students over the past two decades, the Anchorage Assembly wants area taxpayers to approve a $62-million-dollar bond package to construct, renovate, and plan new school building projects. At the Dec. 19 Assembly


Kenai Catholics protest final Satan ‘prayer’ at borough assembly meeting
A group of faithful Catholics plan to oppose a satanic invocation scheduled for the start of the Dec. 12 Kenai Borough Assembly


Alaska seeks to lower standards for students to be deemed ‘proficient’ in math & reading
With lowered expectations, Alaska's new proposal could classify more students as academically “proficient” without actually raising their overall


Veteran Supreme Court lawyer headed to Alaska to talk about free speech and social media cases
Veteran Supreme Court lawyer headed to Alaska to talk about free speech and social media

