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Yearly Archives: 2019

Increasingly radical AFN loses its largest corporate members, ASRC, Doyon

UPDATE: Doyon is also out of AFN, Must Read Alaska has just learned. The Alaska Native Corporation ASRC board of directors has voted unanimously to...

Planned Parenthood wants midwives and nurses to get in on the abortion action

A lawsuit by Planned Parenthood against the State of Alaska and State Board of Nursing claims the prohibition against nurses and midwives performing abortions...

No exit: Obamacare forces Alaska to pay for teeth cleaning for Medicaid adults

The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services will reinstate Alaska’s Medicaid adult preventive dental program (the Adult Enhanced Dental Program), retroactive to Oct....

Repeat offender sought in Black Angus Inn slaying

Brant Marshall, age 39, is now the suspect in the investigation into the Dec. 3 homicide at Black Angus Inn in Anchorage. He previously...

House Majority response to budget: We don’t like it

Members of Alaska House Democrat-led Majority  released statements on the governor’s budget plan just hours after he had revealed his Fiscal Year 2021 spending plan on...

Trump pick for 9th Circuit confirmed by Senate

Although the Democrats savaged him and the American Bar Association called him "arrogant, lazy, an ideologue, and lacking in knowledge of the day-to-day practice...

Journalist who signed recall petition will work at CNN

Blake Essig, a journalist at KTUU in Anchorage, is one of the newest hires at CNN, where he will be the Tokyo correspondent for...

‘Intent’ is good enough for judge in Homer city council election-residency case

An Anchorage judge has decided that a person's intent to move into a political district is good enough for them to run for office....

Dept. of Law has reviewed ‘Pirate’ case dismissal, and says it was appropriate

The reappearance in Fairbanks of a man who calls himself Pirate has led to both citizen outrage and media focus in recent weeks. Pirate...

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