
Mat-Su lawmakers want to hear concerns about Covid mandates and other issues
Three state legislators from the Mat-Su are hosting a listening session to gather concerns from constituents ahead of next year’s legislative session. Senator Shelley Hughes will be joined by Representatives DeLena Johnson and Cathy Tilton for the Nov. 27


Anti-homeschool doctor who leads Alaska child abuse clinic faces claims of bullying, erroneous diagnosis
Parental rights advocates in Alaska had reason for concerned when Providence Hospital hired Dr. Barbara Knox as the medical director of Alaska CARES, an Anchorage clinic that helps coordinate investigations of suspected child abuse. Just four months before


Legislators to hear from Alaskans impacted by vax mandates, treatment denial and more
A group of six Alaska legislators is hosting a listening session on Monday, Nov. 22, in Anchorage to hear from area residents who have been adversely impacted by Covid policies and coercive mandates. Senators Lora Rienbold and Roger Holland will be on hand,


Recall effort begins for Palmer City Council members who allegedly violated open meetings
A citizen-led recall effort is currently underway to remove three left-leaning Palmer City Council members after a city investigation found they likely violated Alaska law prohibiting elected officials from meeting in quorum to privately discuss matters which


Alaska ‘hero doctors’ under attack for prescribing ivermectin and early Covid treatments
Alaska doctors who prescribe vitamin therapies and early treatment for Covid such as ivermectin are facing a backlash from a group of angry physicians who claim there is no place for doctors who express concern about Covid shots or offer alternative ways of


Tonight: Alaskans mobilize to fight for parental rights in schools
An article in the Washington Post recently made this bold statement, “Parents claim they have the right to shape their kids’ school curriculum. They do not.” The October article asserts that the current movement of citizens pushing for parental rights


Election fraud in Alaska: National experts share findings with legislators, state officials
Two leading national authorities on election fraud met with Alaska lawmakers, state election officials and political movers and shakers in Anchorage late last month in an effort to highlight problems with Alaska’s voting systems and offer solutions to


Murkowski and Zink try to convince pregnant Alaskan women to get experimental Covid vax
In an effort to get pregnant Alaska women to take experimental Covid jabs, Sen. Lisa Murkowski spent part of last week conducting a gushing interview with Alaska’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ann Zink, and Heidi Murkoff, author of “What to Expect When


Alaska woman shares tips on how she and her husband beat COVID
After my husband and I fought a three-week nightmare battling Covid, I found myself humbled and wanting to be sure to take our experiences to help others with this terrible, and I completely believe man-made, virus. I did research, listened to conferences,


Nov. 15 meeting aims to enlist Alaskans to defend parental rights in schools
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson is the featured speaker at an upcoming gathering hosted by Alaska Parental Rights in Education. Part of a larger national network, the Alaska chapter is dedicated to mobilizing and equipping parents to defend their fundamental