
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


Alaska’s 1st Moms for Liberty group joins national fight to protect kids & parental rights
Alaska’s 1st Moms for Liberty group joins national fight to protect kids, parental


Anchorage Assemblyman protests with militant Marxists against ban on males in girls’ sports
Anchorage Assemblyman joins Marxist protest against ban on males competing in girls’


Planned Parenthood seeks to stack Fairbanks School Board with radical, pro-abort LGBTQ activists
Planned Parenthood wants to stack Fairbanks School Board with extreme and radical, pro-abort and LGBTQ


Biden to spend 9/11 in Alaska: Will be 1st president to skip traditional memorials
Biden to spend 9/11 in Alaska: Will be 1st president to skip traditional


Military targets Alaska-based Airmen with radical ‘woke’ diversity trainings
Military targets Alaska-based Airmen with radical ‘woke’ diversity


REVIEW: ‘Oppenheimer’ film is an angst-filled and mixed success
Oppenheimer is a complex and interesting movie. Being a history teacher, the development of the atomic bomb is a difficult yet necessary topic to discuss, but only among older students. I enjoyed no such luxury in 1962. At age 11, I had the Cuban Missile


Eaglexit update: Chugiak-Eagle River continues effort to get out from under Anchorage control
Eaglexit is a group comprised of people from the greater Chugiak-Eagle River area. We are Assembly District 2 within the Municipality of Anchorage – extending from Eklutna to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. We formed this group to explore the idea of


Anchorage Mayor Bronson reflects on 2nd year in office
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson released a lengthy statement regarding his second year in office. “Thanks to the hard work of our directors and thousands of municipal employees, we have made significant progress over the last year in the areas of public


Spokesperson says Alaska Air National Guard was ordered to celebrate ‘Pride’ month
Last month, U.S. military bases in Alaska and across the country proactively celebrated lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer sexualities through social media posts, ‘Pride’ runs, LGBTQ picnics and continuing education workshops. It turns out that