
Anchorage pro-lifers launch strong kickoff to 40-Day vigil to end abortion
Last week’s kickoff for 40 Days for Life drew an impressive 90-some joyful people to the sidewalk outside Alaska’s last abortion facility, the Anchorage Planned Parenthood on Lake


700 Alaskans pack UAA vigil, vowing to carry on Charlie Kirk’s mission
A diverse, multi-generational crowd of Alaskans nearly filled the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Wendy Williamson Auditorium on Sept. 25. They came to honor the late Charlie Kirk, thank God for his life, and firmly resolve to continue Kirk’s work of


UAA prof who trains future AK principals airs vulgar mockery of conservatives and Trump
The woman in charge of training the next generation of Alaska’s public school principals at UAA has expressed an intense animosity for Trump and a host of conservative values held by many


OPINION: Pro-Palestinian activism has become a far-left cult
“Pro-Palestinian activism” in the West has turned into an anti-Semitic, cult-like witch hunt. Indeed, it cares less about social progress than exerting punishment, harassment and violence. Ironically, its political activism is dressed up as moral


Q&A: Incumbent Fairbanks Assemblywoman vows to defend free speech, private sector, taxpayer wallets
Early voting for the upcoming Oct. 7 Fairbanks Borough elections begins on Sept. 22. In the lead up to the vote, Borough Assembly incumbent Barbara Haney agreed to answer a few questions from the Watchman to explain why she believes having a strong


BOB BIRD: The Shroud of Turin is unifying Christians
Right now, the Shroud is at an all-time high point of


Trump to meet with Putin in Alaska on Aug. 15
President Donald Trump announced today that he will meet, in Alaska, with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Aug. 15. “The highly anticipated meeting between myself, as President of the United States of America, and President Vladimir Putin, of Russia,


OPINION: Elon’s new America Party is the Trojan Horse of U.S. politics
The Republican Party should consider Musk’s America Party a threat to their political power and a signal that they need to deliver better results to stay in


Anchorage mom struggles to find safe park for kids amid ‘dying city,’ ruled by inebriates & drug addicts
When our local Anchorage government refuses to enforce the laws on the books, then vagrants, public inebriates, and drug addicts rule the


OPINION: Alaska Legislature’s moral collapse is a dereliction of duty
Instead of engaging deeply with the challenges facing their districts, our legislators are rubber-stamping prepackaged bills crafted by lobbyists, political action committees, national nonprofits, and public-sector unions.

