Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom confirmed that the State of Alaska has provided the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) with a complete list of eligible registered voters in response to the DOJ’s request ...
On Christmas Eve, Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced the appointments of Mat-Su Republicans Garret Nelson and Steve St. Clair to the Alaska House of Representatives. St. Clair, will represent will District ...
Though this is the joyous Christmas season, it would still be easy for Republicans in Alaska to get discouraged. Liberal Democrats dominate state government and some of the GOP’s party peers work ...
While much of Alaska has endured bitter cold snaps, driving windstorms and a darkened landscape this December, numerous Alaska churches will soon be lit with glowing candles, adorned in traditional ...
Alaska’s Whistleblower Protection Act (AS 39.90.100-150) has been on the books for decades. On paper, it looks strong. It says state employees cannot be retaliated against when they report violations ...
The above images shows part of a student art project that was displayed at Mat-Su Central School earlier this month. A controversial, school-authorized student art display at the Mat-Su Central was ...
A national anti-tax organization – Americans for Tax Reform – has announced that former Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor and conservative grassroots leader and business owner Bernadette Wilson have ...
With an extreme cold warning in Juneau, which includes negative temperatures and high winds, the City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) quickly reversed course on its woodstove and fireplace ban that went ...
Let me start by saying that I love hunting small game. Birds and bunnies. They are delicious, and I take much more satisfaction with small game than big game. It is just a matter of personal ...
The Mat-Su Assembly is not interested in even considering the possibility of annexing the Eagle River/Chugiak area into the Mat-Su Borough, at least not right now. On Dec. 16, the Assembly ...
The new official seal for the Municipality of Anchorage. In a split decision, the Anchorage Assembly narrowly voted to erase all historical references to the famous Captain James Cook from the city’s ...
Alaska has already lived this story once – and paid dearly for it. Billions in unfunded liabilities, decades of budget pressure and a retirement system that promised certainty but delivered risk to ...