
Rep. Vance urges Alaska Legislature to adopt the Israel anti-Discrimination Act
Rep. Vance urges Alaska Legislature to adopt the Israel anti-Discrimination


One hurdle left to protect Alaska high school girls’ sports from gender-confused males
One hurdle left to protect Alaska high school girls’ sports from gender-confused


Prominent Alaskan leftists back Mat-Su School Board candidate Dianne Shibe
In her attempt to unseat conservative Mat-Su School Board Member Ole Larson, challenger Dianne Shibe is relying heavily on movers and shakers among Alaska’s cultural and political


Alaska hiker rescued after Katmai bear cam viewers spot him on livestream
Alaska hiker rescued after Katmai bear cam viewers spot him on


AK Board of Education set to vote on rule banning biological males from girls’ sports
The Alaska Board of Education set to vote on rule banning biological males from girls’


Agricultural superstar’s giant pumpkin harkens back to Alaska State Fair’s roots
Giant pumpkin grower Dale Marshall is among Alaska’s most famous agricultural superstars.


OPINION: ‘Monkey Trial’ launched the media’s war of science vs. religion
Ninety-eight years ago, the war between science and religion began in American culture in the small Tennessee town of Dayton, labeled “The Bible Belt” by scoffing secular media outlets, whose fictionalized pre-event script of the event was already being


Independence Day celebrations across Alaska
Communities all across Alaska are gearing up for parades, picnics and festivities to mark Independence


Anchorage Assembly conservatives cave on gay ‘Pride Month’ vote
In a somewhat surprising move, the three conservative-leaning Anchorage Assembly members enthusiastically joined their hard leftist colleagues in unanimously approving a resolution encouraging Anchorage residents to enthusiastically celebrate and affirm


Anchorage Assembly set to ignore D-Day while proclaiming June as LGBTQ ‘Pride Month’
The next Anchorage Assembly meeting lands on June 6, the 79th anniversary of D-Day. But unlike many other cities around the country, there will be no special resolutions honoring the 4,414 Americans who died as they and fellow Allied soldiers stormed the

