
Alaska’s Certificate of Need laws continue to fuel ‘skyrocketing’ health care costs
Alaska’s Certificate of Need laws continue to fuel ‘skyrocketing’ health care


Alaska lets pot shops give free samples, advertise on colleges & near substance abuse facilities
Alaska lets pot shops give free samples, advertise on colleges & near substance abuse


University of Alaska campus to host racially-segregated ‘Banned Books Week’ event
UAA campus to host racially-segregated celebration of ‘Banned Books


Anchorage seeks panelists to help rename city landmarks, streets
The historic names of Anchorage’s streets, parks, lakes and buildings will soon be under renewed scrutiny after the Anchorage Assembly approved a new commission to name and/or rename the city’s


Mat-Su school library committee recommends removing 4 sex-themed books from schools
Mat-Su school library committee recommends removing 4 sex-themed books from


Juneau’s only pro-life pregnancy center seeks community support
Juneau’s only pro-life pregnancy center seeks community


Diversity Committee uses Alaska Natives & the disabled to prepare Fairbanks schools for trans agenda
Fairbanks Diversity Committee plots how to push leftist dogma in schools through DEI


Parental rights advocates urged to pack Sept. 19 Anchorage School Board meeting
Parental rights advocates urged to pack Sept. 19 Anchorage School Board


Juneau’s extreme pro-abortionists aim to keep an iron grip on local politics
Juneau's extreme pro-abortionists aim to keep an iron grip on local


Anchorage launches experimental bike lane to see if cyclists will be any safer
In an attempt to see if protected bike lanes will increase bicyclists’ safety, Anchorage has opened a pilot project along Pine Street and McCarrey Street. The goal is to learn how the experimental lanes might be implemented citywide. Completely funded

