What if there were a tax for essential services that was implemented differently across the state, based on which borough you lived in? Then imagine that any borough could vote its way out of paying ...
Few subjects can shut down a budget discussion faster than feeding kids. It’s the rhetorical trump card of education politics – invoke “hungry children,” and any criticism of fiscal waste is branded ...
An Anchorage doctor and her husband pled guilty on Nov. 18 to executing a decades-long $12.5 million health care fraud scheme and evading over $4 million in taxes on the profits. According to court ...
While enrollment in traditional brick and mortar public schools continues to decline, the Anchorage School Board voted to keep two elementary schools open for business even though they are at just 55% ...
A few years ago, the Centers for Disease Control told every doctor in America to stop saying “pregnant women.” The new mandated term was “pregnant people.” Biological women were quietly erased from ...
The Alaska Republican Party has forwarded three potential candidates to fill the legislative seat vacated by State Sen. Mike Shower (R-Wasilla), who recently stepped down to campaign for the ...
Eaglexit exhibits its float in the annual community Bear Paw Festival. Eaglexit, the grassroots movement advocating for the separation of Assembly District 2 from the Municipality of Anchorage, and ...
Mainstream media is dominated by individuals with a liberal worldview. They defend their control of the media by using censorship. There are many kinds of censorship. Google and Facebook used shadow ...
Anchorage has taken another step towards approving a radical new proposal that could grant a select group of citizens the power to wield oversite authority of police and first responders. On Nov. 20, ...
The U.S. Interior Department has officially repealed a Biden-era rule that sought to block future development in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A). After a thorough legal and policy review ...
I’m looking for Donald Trump. The one I voted for three times. I knew he wasn’t perfect, and wouldn’t be anywhere near close to following the Constitution. No president is, even those we admire most, ...
In what is becoming a growing trend, the City of Soldotna has moved its local elections to November, instead of October, to align with borough and national election dates. The switch, which was ...