Monthly Archives: December, 2016
The alt-left news picks its next battle with Amy Demboski
They were such a nice young couple. But in 2010, the FBI busted the two, who had been quietly living in King Salmon with one child and one...
Alaska’s electors face pressures to go rogue
Alaska's three Republican electors gather in Juneau on Dec. 19 to cast their official ballots for president. It's an exercise that will happen on...
How the bombing of Pearl Harbor shaped the Alaska Highway
It is 75 years since the Dec. 7, 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Alaskans, many of whom are a transient lot by nature, don't often...
Which Republican is vying for Alaska Governor’s Office
With the 2016 election behind us, and the Anchorage municipal election dead ahead, politicos in Alaska are looking around for the conservative who will...
How Mitch McConnell saved the Supreme Court
WASHINGTON, DC - Conservative Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan had some kind words to say about GOP "establishment guy" and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Sullivan, sitting...
Federal permitting — a chance to reform
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. Don Young is holding forth, as he does. He's telling the story of an Alaska harbor master who wants to install...