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Yearly Archives: 2018

Parnell recalls Rev. Billy Graham’s Alaska legacy

When the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham died last week, some in Alaska thought immediately of his son, Franklin Graham, who has strong ties to...

Monday newsletter for Feb. 26, 2018

Do you get the Monday newsletter in your inbox? If not, here's your complimentary Feb. 26 edition, a glimpse of what 11,000 Alaskans receive...

Planned Parenthood playing in school board race

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Northwest is endorsing in school board races with greater frequency, and Tasha Hotch, candidate for Anchorage School Board Seat E, just...

Alaskan Tom Braund, in his own words

NO MIDDLE GROUND By TOM BRAUND Information is fungible. If you don’t give in to the press’ demands and you’re toast - they think. They don’t...

The state hiring freeze: A devolutionary tale

The State hiring freeze has devolved and faded into memory. In December of 2014, several GOP lawmakers from both the House and Senate encouraged Gov....

Joe Hayes, former House Speaker, passes

KNOWN AS A GENTLE MAN, AND FOR TREATING PEOPLE WELL Joe Hayes, who was Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives during the 13th Legislature...

SB 91 Poster Child: Charles Sadler

On Oct. 26, 2017 Anchorage police started getting calls from Mountain View in Anchorage about shots being fired. People hunkered down in their homes,...

Mr. Mayor continues to have ‘nothing to report’

"Reformed Snowflake" has been at it again, with another in the series of videos that show a nonchalant Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, who has nothing...

Juneau arts council apologizes, then doubles down

BOARD REINFORCES COMMITMENT TO RACIAL AND CULTURAL PURITY The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council apologized to everyone for how it handled the "cultural appropriations" controversy...

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