Monthly Archives: May, 2021
Surprise: No results from Election Office today
According to a press release from the Anchorage Election Office, no more ballot counts will be released today in the May 11 mayoral runoff....
New website allows Alaskans to remove their names from recall Dunleavy petition
Having second thoughts about signing the Recall Dunleavy petition during the past two years? Don't want your name made public after the recall petition...
Dunleavy declares disaster for Buckland, as flooding subsides but mess remains
Gov. Mike Dunleavy declared a disaster for the City of Buckland and Native Village of Buckland after an ice jam on the Buckland River...
Supreme Court to revisit Roe v Wade in Mississippi review
The Supreme Court today agreed to hear a Mississippi case that is a challenge to Roe vs. Wade, the historic Court decision in...
Constantly disheartening
The ANCHORAGE DAILY PLANET
The level of political pettiness on the Anchorage Assembly is disheartening.
Take, for instance, Downtown Assemblyman Chris Constant’s quick move Friday to...
ADN lectures Bronson to go along, get along with the leftist Assembly, because they rule the roost in Anchorage
By SUZANNE DOWNING / MUST READ AMERICA
In an editorial by the Anchorage Daily News on Saturday, the largest newspaper in Alaska sniffed and talked...
‘Hell Freezes Over’ wins Art Hackney Communications national gold award
During the 2021 American Association for Political Consultants Awards this year, Art Hackney Communications won nine awards -- four golds, four silvers, and one...
DHS: Terrorism and grievance-based violence is a post-lockdown threat
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas issued a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin on Friday that says as the Covid-19 virus restrictions diminish, another...
Top names for babies in Alaska in 2020 released by Social Security Administration
The Social Security Administration has published its list of most-popular names for babies in every state for 2020.
For boys in Alaska, parents are going...
‘Newspapers are infrastructure’ bill in Senate will support mainstream media, not new reporting sites
In what's been compared to putting a dead man on a ventilator, Democrat senators led by Sen. Maria Cantwell of Edmonds, Washington, are planning...