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Determined Alaskans are set to rally outside Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s Anchorage offices on June 5 in hopes of inspiring him to appoint an independent commission that can publicly investigate alleged ...
The Anchorage chapter of Students for Life is set to rally outside the Anchorage offices of U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, as part of a nation-wide effort to urge federal lawmakers to ...
Earlier this year, a group of Alaska health and education officials met to collaborate on how to expand sex education and LGBTQ teacher training across the state, an agenda that most Alaska school ...
Have you ever wondered just how much money the Alaska Legislature has siphoned off from your family’s annual Permanent Fund Dividend payments? A new calculator makes that easy. In 2016, Alaska ...
Alaska is rich, its people are strong, but its government is fat and afraid, and now the reckoning comes. After decades of unchecked bureaucratic growth, structural inefficiency, and a dangerous ...
Alaska stands at a crossroads. Decades of bureaucratic expansion, fiscal mismanagement, and policy drift have left the state with underperforming institutions, rising costs, and a growing disconnect ...
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor has joined a coalition of 28 state attorneys general in signing onto a letter demanding answers from Meta Platforms, Inc. after disturbing reports surfaced showing ...
Eleven members of the Alaska Legislature’s GOP minorities joined with the Democrat-controlled majorities to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a record-spending education bill that will benefit a ...
Today is Memorial Day. Americans will have backyard barbeques and relax with friends. Here in Homer, today marks the beginning of the summer tourist season, which is in full swing this weekend. The ...
The special election to recall Palmer Mayor Steve Carrington for alleged abuse of power is razor tight. As of election night there were 99 votes to recall him and 97 to retain. Total turnout appears ...
Bernadette Wilson, who recently announced her bid to become Alaska’s next governor, has just added two seasoned senior team members to her election campaign. Veteran political strategist Paul Smith ...
On May 19, Gov. Mike Dunleavy wisely vetoed the extravagant HB57 school spending bill, saying the legislation didn’t address problems with Alaska’s education system; it just sought to spend more money ...
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