Monthly Archives: November, 2018
Veterans sought for Alaska-based show
A new veteran-related television show is seeking Alaska veterans to feature in an upcoming show. Since roughly one in 10 Alaskans is a veteran,...
Pebble inks deal with Native corporation
ALASKA PENINSULA CORP. TO OPERATE TOLL ROAD
One of the largest landholders in the Bristol Bay region has reached an agreement with the Pebble Limited...
Watch this stunning Coast Guard rescue off St. Paul Island
ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICE FOR KODIAK JAYHAWK CREW
A Kodiak-based Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevaced a 63-year-old man from the 147-foot fishing...
A government that would disarm its citizens…
ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET
As Democrats prepare to assume control of the U.S. House of Representatives and promise a new and vigorous campaign against Americans’ Second...
API psychiatrist says he won’t resign?
HEAD OF PSYCHIATRY GOES PUBLIC WITH 'RESISTANCE' LETTER
Dr. Anthony Blanford of the Alaska Psychiatric Institute says he not about to resign just because the...
Senate Democrats choose Tom Begich as minority leader
Alaska Senate Democrats gathered in Anchorage over the weekend to form their minority caucus and elected Tom Begich as the Senate minority leader.
Begich was elected...
Senate organizes: Cathy Giessel to preside
The Alaska Senate Republican-led majority met this weekend to form its leadership team, which is comprised of three women and two men:
Sen. Cathy Giessel,...
Walker to announce the 2020 budget on Nov. 26
WEEKS BEFORE IT'S DUE, HE'S LAYING A POLITICAL TRAP -- IN PUBLIC
Gov. Bill Walker is the featured speaker at the "Make it Monday" Forum...
What’s the matter with Fairbanks?
IS GOLDEN HEART CITY TURNING BLUE?
With the Senate Seat A flipping to Democrat Scott Kawasaki, Alaska conservatives are asking if Fairbanks has gone the...
He fired all those selfless public servants!
BY ART CHANCE
SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR
We’ve all seen the breathless headlines and if you’re on social media you’ve seen all the wailing and gnashing of teeth...