
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


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


Mat-Su pastors’ conference aims to spark ‘biblical citizenship’ in local churches
Mat-Su pastors’ conference aims to spark ‘biblical citizenship’ in local


Citizens’ committee set to examine 1st round of controversial Mat-Su school library books
Citizens’ committee set to examine 1st round of controversial Mat-Su school library


Juneau to finalize details of Sept. 28 publicly funded ‘Transgender Townhall’
The City and Borough of Juneau is finalizing its plan to host a first-ever “Transgender Town Hall” on Sept.


Numerous Alaska school districts hide students’ sexual ID from parents
At least six Alaska school districts hide students’ sexual ID from their


Agricultural superstar’s giant pumpkin harkens back to Alaska State Fair’s roots
Giant pumpkin grower Dale Marshall is among Alaska’s most famous agricultural superstars.


After Anchorage school visit blocked, Dr. Carson visits alternative sites to inspire kids to cherish America’s founding ideals
After Anchorage school visit blocked, Dr. Carson visits alternative sites to inspire kids to forge love for God, others,


Packed court expected for start of felony perjury trial for former Alaska judge
This Friday, a pretrial hearing begins for former Alaska District Judge Margaret Murphy. In June she pleaded not guilty to felony perjury, but if convicted she faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $100,000. The case has drawn considerable

