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Monthly Archives: June, 2021

Alaska Life Hack: Canadian border closure extended again, until late July

Canada has extended its border restriction with the United States until at least July 21. According to Canada's public safety minister, the action was...

Breaking: Valley Republican Women’s club endorses Kelly Tshibaka for U.S. Senate

The Valley Republican Women of Alaska endorsed Alaskan Kelly Tshibaka for U.S. Senate at its Thursday meeting. A resolution was read aloud and a...

Breaking: Trump endorses Kelly Tshibaka vs. Murkowski as 2022 Senate race heats up

Former President Donald Trump has endorsed Alaskan Kelly Tshibaka for Senate, in her 2022 race against Sen. Lisa Murkowski. "Kelly Tshibaka is the candidate who...

The layoff letter State employees received on Thursday

Alaska State employees were given notice of a partial government shutdown that could result from the Legislature's failure to pass next year's budget. Here...

Gov. Dunleavy says he won’t sign this flawed budget, as layoff notices go out to state workers

Gov. Mike Dunleavy says that the budget, without an agreed-on effective date, is unacceptable because it means the government will shut down until September....

Event: Bronson to hold town hall on his ending homelessness plan

Mayor-Elect Dave Bronson and transition team leader for homelessness Dr. John Morris will host a community dialogue Thursday, June 17 from 5-7 pm at...

Rick Whitbeck: Russia builds pipelines, as Biden stifles oil production in Alaska

By RICK WHITBECK / THE DAILY CALLER Anyone who turned on the news or opened a newspaper during the Trump presidency heard “Russia” on an...

Culture wars continue as Colorado cake artist being sued in court for not celebrating gender transition with a special cake

Colorado cake artist Jack Phillips won in the U.S. Supreme Court after the Colorado Civil Rights Commission took action against him because he declined...

After the budget and the tiny PFD, each lawmaker gets $8,700 for special session

Immediately after the Senate passed a budget that is partly unfunded, and a Permanent Fund dividend that is arguably the smallest in Alaska history,...

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