Monthly Archives: July, 2021
White House blames Facebook for ‘killing people’ with misinformation on Covid-19
Facebook is on the defense as President Joe Biden's said this week that Facebook is "killing people" by allowing misinformation about coronavirus and vaccines...
Bear Paw Festival makes parades great again
Thousands of people turned out for the return of the Bear Paw Parade in Eagle River on Saturday, and Must Read Alaska got to...
Why Alaska can’t have nice things
Alaskans have been looking at states like Florida, Arizona, and Texas lately, as places that are the land of the free and home of...
Justices explain their ‘Recall Dunleavy’ decision; Justice Stowers issues a powerful dissent
Justice Craig Stowers, now retired from the Alaska Supreme Court, said the Superior Court's decision to allow the Recall Dunleavy initiative to proceed to...
Canada moves goalpost, now may open border to vaccinated Americans in mid-August
Canada has once again changed the timeframe for when it could open its borders to Americans. Those who have been fully vaccinated might be...
Anchorage School District quietly removes Critical Race Theory reading list
Anchorage School Board member Dave Donley has been beating the drum for months: The Critical Race Theory reading list from the Anchorage School District's...
Dan Fagan: Why are Alaska’s two U.S. senators advancing Joe Biden’s agenda?
By DAN FAGAN
Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton is a fighter. He understands his role as a U.S. Senator from a conservative state is to...
Tshibaka, Murkowski fundraising reports show David-and-Goliath race developing
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka was substantially out-raised by Sen. Lisa Murkowski in the second quarter Federal Election Commission report.
With support from political...
Dunleavy holds cabinet meeting in Fairbanks
Gov. Mike Dunleavy convened his full cabinet for the first in person meeting since social distancing measures were implemented in 2020. It was a...
Biden crushes Southeast with end to large-scale logging, but trees can be still cut for totem poles, at least
The Biden Administration has reversed yet another Trump-era decision, and will prohibit large-scale, old-growth timber sales from the Tongass National Forest in Alaska.
The...