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Yearly Archives: 2020

Is this news? Mainstream wants you to congratulate the Obamas by voting

Gray Communications, owner of Alaska's News Source, wants you to know it congratulates the Obamas on their 28th anniversary. The news group evidently believes it's...

Media watch: Reporters, bloggers, Democrats curb-stomp Republicans for no masks and having fun

NO MENTION OF MASK-FREE FOOTBALL GAMES ON SAME DAY The mainstream media is on a mission to find fault with those who don't wear masks...

Fairbanks borough elections: Will Assembly move right?

By SCOTT LEVESQUE The Fairbanks North Star Borough Elections are Tuesday, Oct. 6. A brief look at each race, keying in on significant platform issues...

Juneau’s COVID election: 23 percent have cast ballots

Voters in Juneau have until Oct. 6 to return ballots for the city's mail-in municipal election. The city announced that as of Thursday, 23%...

Anchorage trucks-for-Trump rally focused on prayer

Saturday's Trump rally in Anchorage was as enthusiastic as the exactly one week ago, although it didn't bring in conservative luminaries like Sarah Palin,...

Are you registered to vote? Sunday is deadline

Sunday is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 3 General Election. Most eligible Alaskans are already registered because when they apply for...

Confusing on the Kenai: Ballot Prop 2 on voting is not same as November’s Ballot Measure 2

On the Kenai Borough ballot on Tuesday, voters will be asked to repeal an ordinance passed by the Borough Assembly that moves the entire...

Alaska government spent too much, saved too little

By CLEM TILLION Growing up in the period between the first and second World Wars, the language we used included some old-fashioned terms. Expressions like...

Better late than never, Assembly to let $10 million more for small businesses

By SCOTT LEVESQUE Three Assembly members on Friday proposed an additional $10 million in CARES Act funds to help Anchorage's small businesses. It's a compromise,...

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