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Yearly Archives: 2020

Ketchikan Borough mayor vows to veto anti-First Amendment ordinance

Ketchikan, Alaska (KINY) - Despite the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly adopting an anti-discrimination resolution on a 6-1 vote, Borough Mayor Rodney Dial said he...

Biden win? Pollsters’ odds mirror just what they said during same week in 2016

Nate Silver, the statistics wizard considered one of the top predictors in America, said Hillary Clinton had a more than 71 percent chance of...

Election Day arrives, MRAK will livestream results

The candidates have made their best cases, and will be waving their signs until the polls close. Now it's all over but the voting...

High Senate stakes: Voters feel frayed and betrayed

PART II: GIESSEL, COGHILL, VON IMHOF Alaska voters, especially conservative Republicans are angry, frustrated, and feeling betrayed. On Tuesday, many will look for revenge at...

Damage control: Mayor, Assembly to hold press conference on CARES Act ‘homeless hotels’ spending

A press conference on Monday is scheduled for Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, who will discuss and defend the CARES Act funds and where his administration...

ASD is committed to supporting parents

By DEENA BISHOP and KELLY TSHIBAKA Out of concern for the health of its students, staff, and teachers, the Anchorage School District (ASD) recently...

Are House GOP turncoats in trouble? Tuesday will tell

ANALYSIS OF THE HOUSE PRIMARY Tuesday is Primary Election day. Some Republicans are banking on short memories from voters. Two years ago, Alaska voters sent...

Fairbanks ‘Back the Blue’ rally gets a dose of anti-police activism

A pro-police "Back the Blue" rally in front of the Fairbanks Police Department was met by a group of anti-police protesters holding "Fuck the...

The year of our discontent

Unless you were a college sophomore or some mind-numbed, America-hating leftist with chronic Trump Derangement Syndrome, America was a good place and generally optimistic...

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