
Where they stand: Mat-Su School Board candidates’ responses to Watchman survey
Where they stand: Mat-Su School Board candidates’ responses to Watchman


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


Juneau’s only pro-life pregnancy center seeks community support
Juneau’s only pro-life pregnancy center seeks community


UPDATE: Rep. Peltola’s husband flew plane that crashed and killed him
New details have emerged regarding the death of Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband, Eugene Peltola, Jr., who died in a plane crash on Sept. 12. According to the Alaska State Troopers, the plane crash occurred on Sept. 12. Troopers were notified at around 8:50 p.m.


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


OPINION: The devastating rise in ‘sex change’ surgeries must be stopped
The devastating rise in ‘sex change’ surgeries must be


Top Supreme Court lawyer headed to AK to address religious liberty, voting rights, affirmative action, free speech & more
Top Supreme Court lawyer headed to AK to address religious liberty, voting rights, affirmative action, free speech &


Fairbanks science curriculum draft injects extreme climate dogma, sex-ed into classrooms
Draft of Fairbanks 6-12 science curriculum injects radical climate dogma,


Fairbanks School Board looks to make October ‘LGBTQ History Month’
The Fairbanks School Board is looking to set aside the entire month of October to promote “LGBTQ History Month,” amongst the 12,700 students enrolled in the local school district. The resolution is on the Sept. 5 meeting agenda, citing “substantial


Record number of Americans dissatisfied with K-12 schooling
With a new school year now underway in Alaska and across the nation, a record high 63% of Americans now say they are dissatisfied with the state of public education, according to a recent national Gallup poll. The loss of faith in public schools cuts across

