
Group seeking to repeal ranked choice voting blasts ‘desperate’ attempt to halt signature gathering efforts
In yet another attempt to derail the ongoing grassroots effort to repeal Alaska’s new and highly controversial ranked-choice voting system, a well-funded pro-ranked choice voting group is asking the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) to halt the


National election fraud researcher to speak in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenai, Mat-Su and Juneau
Dr. Douglas Frank has been on a mission since 2020, traveling the nation to speak about the reality of election fraud, and inspiring Americans to take local


George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789
Editor’s note: In our modern age of aggressive secularism and revisionist history, President George Washington’s Thanksgiving proclamation - issued 234 years ago - serves as a reminder that America was founded as a nation that was both under and beholden


State of Alaska’s pro-Covid jab series paints critics as duped, science deniers
The latest installment of the Alaska’s online pro-vax series is giving health care workers strategies to deal with what they consider to be problematic parents who are skeptical about the benefits of subjecting their kids to experimental Covid


Eagle River church tagged with lewd images for 3rd time in 18 months
For the third time in 18 months, St. Andrew Catholic Church in Eagle River has endured vandalism depicting large phallic symbols spray painted on the outside of the


As beloved book fairs go ‘woke,’ a wholesome alternative emerges
As beloved book fairs go ‘woke,’ a wholesome alternative


Wasilla library book challenge sparks heated public hearing
Emotions ran high during a Nov. 8 book review committee for Wasilla Public Library. The contentious public hearing featured concerned Mat-Su resident Jackie Goforth who formally challenged the suitability of a sexually explicit book that the library considers


Former criminals have seen the light, received grace and become salt and light.
In a world where many in society have been conditioned to look to government to solve their problems, it is both refreshing and unusual to see an example where individual responsibility and hard work, combined with private industry, a generous heart, and


UPDATE: Mat-Su reelects conservatives to school board, assembly
Breaking: Mat-Su election


OPINION: Dunleavy fights to keep 14-year-old autistic boy in homeless shelter targeted by traffickers
OPINION: Dunleavy fights to keep 14-year-old autistic boy in homeless shelter targeted by

