
Nearly 80% of Alaska COVID deaths involved 1-3 comorbidities
The State of Alaska recently revealed that nearly 80% of Alaskans who died of COVID had at least one to three additional underlying comorbidities that contributed to their death, and 21% had four or more. According to a Dec. 1 report from Alaska’s Section


Alaska LGBTQ activists organizing to punish conservative business owners
A hard-left and well-organized LGBTQ activist group is preparing a legislative attack on conservative minded Alaska business owners who may oppose their radical sexual ideologies. In recent years, Identity, Inc. gained notoriety for organizing Drag Queen


Dr. Zink wastes no opportunity to push rigid, pro-jab rhetoric on Alaskans
All we really know about the Omicron variant coming out of South Africa is that it may be more contagious, but far less likely to lead to serious illness, hospitalization or death. There’re also considerable discussion that current “vaccines” may be


Anchorage Assembly says it can reimpose mask mandates if it so chooses
The far-left majority of the Anchorage Assembly finally agreed to lift its controversial citywide mask mandate on Dec. 7, but warned that it remains open to additional mandates in the future. Following two weeks of public outcry against a proposed mask


COVID-modified Polar Plunge to help Special Olympics Alaska is set for Dec. 18
The 13th Annual Special Olympics Alaska Polar Plunge is expected to draw hundreds of people to Anchorage’s Goose Lake on Saturday, Dec. 18, but event organizers are discouraging in-person spectators due to COVID concerns. Hundreds of hearty participants,


New group empowers Alaskans to exercise parental rights in public schools
November 15th was a big night for the Alaska chapter of Parent’s Rights in Education’s (PRIE). Gathered at the at Loussac Library, community members’ politicians, and parents joined PRIE’s First Annual Celebration to discuss a long overdue topic


Wasilla woman accepted to NASA, could be headed to Mars amid space race with China
Wasilla resident Deniz Melissa Burnham may be headed to the moon or even Mars in the coming years. A lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, the 36-year-old Burnham was recently selected by NASA as part of its exclusive 2021 Astronaut Candidate Class. She reports for


State urges Alaska’s public schools stop suspending students for vaping
Amid rising student behavior problems in Alaska and around the nation, the Alaska Department of Education wants public schools to reconsider issuing traditional suspensions for youth who violate school policy by vaping or using tobacco products. A Dec. 6


Cruise line that services Alaska has COVID outbreak on 100% vaxxed ship in Louisiana
Norwegian Cruise Line, which requires all guests and crew members to prove they have received the experimental COVID shots prior to embarkation, has just reported an outbreak on one of its so-called “fully vaccinated” ships. The international cruise line


If U.S. Supremes overturn Roe, prolife Alaskans still have a long way to go
Earlier this month, I was in Washington D.C. to pray for, rally and celebrate with thousands of other pro-lifers across America. We came because the U.S. Supreme Court took up a case from Mississippi (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health) challenging the

