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Monthly Archives: September, 2019

NRA sues City of San Francisco over ‘terrorist’ label

Striking back, the National Rifle Association has sued San Francisco over the city and county's declaration that the Second Amendment organization is a “domestic...

Safer? Hardly, Walmart

ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET It is always interesting to watch knee-jerk reactions to horrible events. Take, for instance, Walmart’s decision to stop selling handgun ammunition and...

Kowalke ‘outs’ himself as pro-recaller?

Former Mat-Su Borough Assemblyman Randall Kowalke, a Republican challenger for Rep. David Eastman, says he's in favor of recalling Gov. Michael Dunleavy, because the candidate...

Palin divorce: a painful death

Anyone who has been through a divorce knows this: It's a death in the family. It's a painful death, and when children are...

Norwegian Cruise Lines wins Juneau waterfront bid

The City of Juneau this morning was outbid for the Juneau "Subport" property, a section of valuable waterfront along Egan Drive in downtown Juneau....

Hunter mauled by grizzly near Eureka, will survive

Alaska Wildlife Troopers reported a bear attack Friday evening in the Eureka Summit area near Gunsight Mountain. Two hunters were looking for moose when they...

Silver Tsunami: Alaska now has 100,000 Medicare enrollees

In September of 2018, Alaska was home to 97,301 residents enrolled in Medicare, the health care program that serves residents ages 65 and above. Today,...

Swimsuit edition: Too tiny a suit? Or was it modified to show more skin?

A controversy is brewing about a female member of the swim team for Dimond High School who was disqualified at a swimming and diving...

MRAK Almanac: Special fall conference edition

Special edition of the Almanac with a listing of September-November conferences around the state: 9/14: Alaska Democratic Party Fall Gala, in Anchorage, 6-9 pm, Sheraton...

Theater Review: ‘The Underpants’ has top-drawer acting at the PAC

By ART CHANCE SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR Juneau’s Perseverance Theatre makes another sortie from the Workers’ Paradise to the bourgeois hinterlands of Anchorage this week with a presentation...

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