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American history has always been taught from a perspective that centralization and an increase of government power is good. Thus, the maligned Articles of Confederation have long been tossed into the ...
Amid a growing crisis of sprawling and often crime-riddled homeless camps in city parks and neighborhoods, the Anchorage Assembly is set to consider a new ordinance that would punish unauthorized ...
The final defendant in a large-scale Southeast Alaska drug trafficking operation pleaded guilty on June 17 to conspiring to traffic drugs and launder money connected to a transnational enterprise that ...
A familiar face has taken the leadership reins of Alaska’s leading conservative think tank. This month, Alaska Policy Forum elected Ray Kreig as the President of the Board of Directors. Kreig was a co ...
Alaska Democratic lawmakers and their RINO allies are seething after Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced he had to cut more than $122 million from their impossibly large spending bill, one which the state ...
On Saturday, June 14, the Republican Party’s District 6 on the Kenai will host a vehicle convoy in honor of national Flag Day. Participants are invited to meet at 2:30 p.m. at Paul Banks Elementary ...
Colony Days is a 90-year-old family-friendly event celebrating the original farming colony that established Palmer in 1935. The event attracts thousands of attendees for parades, games, music, car ...
To say that Alaska’s public school system has serious problems is to state the obvious. Declining enrollment, dismally low test scores, ranking nearly last in the country in reading and math ...
Alaska is about to be subject to dozens of angry hard-leftist protesters. From Kotzebue to Ketchikan, and many places between, no less than 17 Alaska cities, towns and villages will endure radical, ...
There will be a gathering of liberals around the country on Saturday, including here in Homer, Alaska. Democrats will gather at Wisdom, Knowledge, Faith & Love Park as part of a larger “No Kings” ...
For nearly a decade, the state has been gripped by a silent but intensifying fiscal crisis, one rooted not in a lack of natural wealth, but in chronic mismanagement, bureaucratic expansion, and a ...
”Mom, there’s homeless people all around this park. Can we please go somewhere else?” Asked my six year old as we drove past Pioneer Park downtown around 3 p.m. this past Wednesday afternoon. He’s not ...