
Alaska AG joins 21-states in challenging Biden’s highway climate mandate
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor joined a 21-state coalition to push back against the Biden Administration’s latest climate rule, which mandates that states with federal interstates and highways adopt stringent CO2 emissions standards to help achieve


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


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


OPINION: What role does Hinduism play in Vivek Ramaswamy’s politics?
OPINION: What role does Hinduism play in Vivek Ramaswamy’s


State health specialist urges Alaska schools to implement mental health plan laced with DEI, CRT & LGBTQ agendas
State health specialist urges Alaska schools to implement mental health plan laced with DEI, CRT & LGBTQ


Alaska man indicted for murder of 36-week-old unborn baby
Alaska man indicted for murder of 36-week unborn


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


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


Wasilla Library classifies all 2,000 teen books as ‘adult’ amid controversy over sexual content
Wasilla Library classifies all 2,000 teen books as ‘adult’ amid controversy over sexual


ANALYSIS: How we fund Alaska education matters more than how much we spend
Simply increasing the overall budget for education is not sufficient to improve outcomes; it is essential to target effective initiatives and expand access to options that do more with less, such as correspondence schools and charter

