
Alaska’s UAA Turning Point chapter to host public memorial for Charlie Kirk
The surging Turning Point USA chapter at the University of Alaska Anchorage is planning to hold a public memorial gathering for their slain leader, Charlie Kirk, on Sept.


Biology Matters: Alaska lawmakers & AK Family Council join case to protect girls’ sports
Alaska Family Council was honored to join 38 other family policy councils and 206 female state legislators from across the country, including Alaska House Representatives Jamie Allard, Julie Coulombe, Elexie Moore, Cathy Tilton, Jubilee Underwood, Sarah


Emboldened Alaska students flood Turning Point forum in wake of Kirk’s murder
Eight days after Charlie Kirk was murdered, an unprecedented number of newly inspired conservative college students filled two conference rooms during a Sept. 18 Turning Point USA forum at the University of Alaska


Mat-Su emergency expo aims to equip Alaskans for survival
Do you have a plan for how to survive Alaska earthquakes, wildfires, cold water accidents, backcountry emergencies and other


Police provide security as 300 Alaskans descend on Homer beach to honor Charlie Kirk
The large, diverse crowd of Alaskans who showed up in Homer to honor Charlie Kirk shows that conservative ideals are strong and widely


OPINION: Alaska’s students suffer when teachers lack basic moral clarity
The academic mindset - mocking parents, blurring moral lines, and inverting good and evil - shapes how universities prepare teachers, and how those ideas filter into Alaska


Former Alaska Attorney Gen. Treg Taylor announces run for governor
After months of speculation, former Alaska Attorney Gen. Treg Taylor has announced that he will join the ever-expanding crowd of Republican candidates who are vying to be Alaska’s next


How religious is Alaska? Not very
When it comes to prayer, church attendance and personal views about faith, Alaskans are not particularly religious compared to most other U.S.


Hard-left Alaska Black Caucus condemns Charlie Kirk’s words, says nothing about his murder
The hard left Alaska Black Caucus took to Facebook to condemn, not the murder of an innocent man, but the speech and beliefs of Charlie Kirk, who was gunned


Alaska asks U.S. Supremes to end federal overreach on Alaska’s navigable waters
The State of Alaska is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the federal government can regulate navigable waters within Alaska that are not “public lands” under federal

