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In a narrow 7-5 vote on July 15, the Anchorage Assembly passed an ordinance that criminalizes illegal camping in public parks and property across Alaska’s largest city.
At the heart of this conversation is a simple but powerful truth: Alaska’s traditional public education system is failing too many of our children.
After years of mounting controversy over what many view as systemic violations of citizen grand jury rights, the Alaska Dept. of Law (DOL) announced that residents now have a more “accessible” and ...
The board of Alaska’s oldest fair released a statement on July 11, suggesting that the decision to nix the Glam show was made under psychological duress.
Post-World War II changes in food production, supply and dietary guidelines were significantly influenced by wartime rationing, technological advancements and changing consumer preferences.
Unhappy with the slow pace of fiscal reform in Washington, DC, Elon Musk has just announced the formation of a new political party, called the America Party. Elon is unhappy with the RINO Republicans ...
On July 15, the Anchorage Assembly could vote to approve a proposal that would punish the growing problem of illegal encampments, which have trashed parks and public property across the city.
Backed by Assemblymen Keith McCormick, Scott Myers and Jared Goecker the proposed ordinance seeks to address what it calls “extensive unauthorized encampments that endanger public health, safety, and ...
Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan have until July 18 to vote to cut $1.1 billion in taxpayer money from the left-wing media outlets PBS and NPR.
The Galatians’ departure from Paul’s teachings offers a powerful warning; adding policy upon policy dilutes the purity of the “gospel of freedom.” ...
Not to take the spotlight off the sweet, back-scratching contracts former Senator Mark Begich seems to be scooping up, peddling his well-worn Beltway-Alaska connections, but can we talk about Suzanne ...
Through targeted administrative downsizing and the integration of AI systems, Alaska can both shrink government and enhance operational performance. Here’s how.