
Former Palmer Mayor John Combs Passes
Having known John Combs since I was a young boy in Valdez, for over 40 years, it is with a heavy heart that I share his passing this past Friday the 22nd. A proud and deeply involved citizen of Palmer, he served four years on the city council and then six


Education activists plot strategy to pressure AK lawmakers into spending more money
Education activists plot political battle to push AK lawmakers into spending more


Déjà vu: Alaska Health Dept. ramps up pressure to get another Covid jab
At the urging of the CDC, the State of Alaska is unleashing a pre-Christmas pro-jab campaign - imploring healthcare providers to pressure residents to submit to a trio of


Dr. Zink-led group backs mandatory sex-ed, expanded health data collection and anti ‘misinformation’ campaign
Dr. Zink-led group backs mandatory sex-ed, expanded health data collection and anti ‘misinformation’


OPINION: Let’s speak frankly about infanticide in Alaska
The act of killing an infant by premeditated murder is called infanticide. Since Roe v Wade, we've heard it called "abortion" or "termination of pregnancy.” Those terms are nothing more than language


Group seeking to repeal ranked choice voting blasts ‘desperate’ attempt to halt signature gathering efforts
In yet another attempt to derail the ongoing grassroots effort to repeal Alaska’s new and highly controversial ranked-choice voting system, a well-funded pro-ranked choice voting group is asking the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) to halt the


Data shows Alaska students’ performance in steady decline since 2009
Data shows Alaska students’ performance is in steady


George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789
Editor’s note: In our modern age of aggressive secularism and revisionist history, President George Washington’s Thanksgiving proclamation - issued 234 years ago - serves as a reminder that America was founded as a nation that was both under and beholden


Alaska AG puts schools, libraries on notice regarding sexualization of minors
Alaska school districts and libraries that disseminate sexualized content, pornographic books or controversial sex-education material to minors have been officially put on notice by Attorney General Treg


Sullivan joins 46 senators in demanding answers for why Biden paused firearms export licenses
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan joined 46 of his Senate colleagues last week in a signed letter to Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo raising questions over the decision announced last month by the Bureau of Industry and Security to pause for 90 days the issuance

