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Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Kenai Peninsula college offers counseling over Breonna Taylor decision

Kenai Peninsula College has reached out to its student body over Facebook to let students know that counseling is available for those disturbed by...

Murray Walsh: Vote ‘no’ on Ballot Measure 2

By MURRAY WALSH 'Yes on 2' made a presentation at the Juneau Chamber of Commerce in a Zoom meeting, which I attended. I have said in...

The rise of the fakes: Sanford, Cooper, LaFrance run as nonpartisans, but are they Alaska’s ‘Squad’?

FAIRBANKS, KENAI, ANCHORAGE VOTERS WILL DECIDE This year's General Election has more fake nonpartisans running than at any time in Alaska history. Stealth partisans running...

Campbell: This is a test, Anchorage, pass or fail

By CRAIG CAMPBELL Next month we face the most significant election in my lifetime, and I’m old.  After a summer filled with violent riots, this election...

Big Wild Life: Brownie breaks into Alaska Zoo, attacks alpaca, both dead

According to the Alaska Zoo, their 16-year-old alpaca was attacked by a wild brown bear, which had broken into the zoo at night. Biologists...

Media watch: Fairbanks teen noticed by Teen Vogue for Arctic, anti-oil activism

Fairbanks teen Quannah Chasinghorse is the subject of a new article in Teen Vogue, which highlights her work to save the Arctic. She is...

Wha-a-a-t? Did Sarah Palin just say she’s going to run against Lisa Murkowski?

In a somewhat humorous video posted on Instagram, former Gov. Sarah Palin called out Sen. Lisa Murkowski, saying Palin "can see 2022" from her...

Breaking: Collier resigns from Pebble Partnership

CEO 'EMBELLISHED' HIS POLITICAL CLOUT Whatever political clout that Pebble Mine CEO Tom Collier thought he had, had fast evaporated after leaked recordings from a...

Murkowski shows signs of political maturity

Alaskans are used to Sen. Lisa Murkowski waffling, but this week, she waffled to the correct position: She said she would wait to see...

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