
A New Dawn: Unleashing Energy and Embracing Digital Freedom
Fellow men and women of the Watch, if you’ve been feeling the weight of bureaucratic red tape stifling our great state’s potential, take heart—today marks a turning point. In a season of remarkable victories for American ingenuity and


Soldotna faith-based groups host festival to strengthen traditional family values
In an effort to strengthen, support and celebrate traditional family values, the 4th Annual Family Fun Day will take place this Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Soldotna Creek


Anchorage Pride parade head says LBGTQ activists are ‘prepared to fight’
The June 28 Anchorage Pride parade, in which hardened LGBTQ activists flaunt myriad sexual identities and personal preferences through downtown, is expected to be much more of a politicized march against those who dare to oppose the increasingly controversial


Anchorage Swamp: Begich contracts, fleek-green conflicts & who really runs this city?
Take a step back and you’ll see this is part of a much broader pattern. Anchorage politics has become an incestuous clique of connected insiders, Begich cronies, Biden appointees, Berkowitz-era leftists, swapping jobs, lining up contracts, and making sure


Unlike the left, pro-life Alaska students hold peaceful, prayerful vigil
Students for Life, a group of high school and college students, buck the stereotype by advocating for pro-life causes. It’s a courageous act for these young people, especially considering the penchant the opposition has for screaming, belittling, and


REP. TILTON: America’s flag is a powerful beacon, worthy of honor
As our country faces new challenges and choices, the American flag still waves. Unbowed, unmistakable, and undiminished. Let’s honor it not out of duty, but out of conviction. Let’s stand for it not because we’re told to, but because it reminds us of


WA bishops lawsuit says new state law is ‘brazen’ attack on Catholics
A lawsuit by Washington State Catholic bishops says a new law, signed by Gov. Bob Furguson, is a brazen attack on a 2,000-year-old tenant of the Catholic faith – the seal of


Lower-48 organized anti-Trump protests set to infiltrate 17 Alaska towns
From Kotzebue to Ketchikan, and many places between, no less than 15 Alaska cities, towns and villages will endure radical, nationally-organized anti-Trump demonstrations on June


OPINION: Overton Window as seen in LGBTQ politics & Alaska’s dwindling PFD
The Overton Window can be seen in society's shifting views of what's politically acceptable, from gender identity to fiscal


Enough soundbites: AK leaders must dismantle barriers to energy independence
Alaska repeatedly fails to launch major projects that would secure energy independence, create jobs, and restore fiscal sustainability. The culprit isn’t a lack of federal interest or industrial potential. It is Alaska’s own state legislature and its

