
OPINION: Don’t be fooled by closet leftists who want to take over the Mat-Su School Board
OPINION: Don't be fooled by leftist candidates who want to take over Mat-Su School


Rep. Peltola’s husband killed in plane crash
Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband, Eugene Peltola, Jr., died in a plane crash early Wednesday morning in


AK Education Board chair suggest way to skirt new policy banning males from high school girls’ sports
AK Education Board chair suggest way to skirt new policy banning males from high school girls’


Gay men who engage in risky sex are donating blood after just 3 months
As of last week, the American Red Cross began allowing homosexual men who engage in risky anal sex to donate blood after a 90-day waiting period. The previous deferral period was 12 months. Thanks to newly implemented guidance by the Food and Drug


WATCH: Disaffected Anchorage School District correspondence families have alternatives
The Alaska Policy Forum recently held a webinar to inform Anchorage families about three of many options available for those who no longer want to enroll their children in the Anchorage School District. Controversy erupted last month when the Anchorage


Report urges specific actions to fix Alaska’s food security challenges
The Alaska Food Strategy Task Force (AFSTF) released the first of two reports with its recommendations on three of its seven assigned focus areas centered on improving food security and independence in Alaska. AFSTF Chair, Senator Shelley Hughes, applauded


Poll ranks Dunleavy as 7th most popular U.S. governor
A newly released poll by Morning Consultant places Gov. Mike Dunleavy as the seventh most popular governor in America. Conducted April 1 to June 30, the poll asked 380 registered Alaska voters what they thought of Dunleavy. A total of 62% said they approved


OPINION: In an uncertain world, Alaskans must move toward food independence
Here in Nenana, agricultural land has been opened up and we have had several meetings about the use of the land and the ideas people have for it. Personally, as long as the farmers don’t destroy the environment with pesticides, I’m all for it.


Anchorage Mayor Bronson reflects on 2nd year in office
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson released a lengthy statement regarding his second year in office. “Thanks to the hard work of our directors and thousands of municipal employees, we have made significant progress over the last year in the areas of public


Alaska parental rights advocates labeled as ‘hate groups’ by leftist Southern Poverty Law Center
Alaska parental rights advocates are labeled as ‘hate groups’ by the hard leftist Southern Poverty Law

