Monthly Archives: September, 2021
Descent into tyranny: Biden to mandate all federal workers will be vaccinated
Major media outlets reported Thursday that President Joe Biden will sign an executive order today requiring all federal workers be vaccinated against Covid-19, with...
Irony alert: Hospitals fire their unvaccinated workers, then state tries to help hire more medical personnel from out of state
The State of Alaska has requested that 473 out-of-state medical personnel come north and help staff the state's hospitals.
The State says there is a...
Murray Walsh: Welcome to NETPower, energy without emissions
By MURRAY WALSH
Part three of a four-part series
We have previously examined fossil substances (or maybe we should say carbon-based substances so we can include...
Republican Chairwoman McDaniel calls for firing of Sec. of State Blinken over hostage crisis in Afghanistan
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel called for the resignation of Secretary of State Antony Blinken over the hostage crisis in Afghanistan, where perhaps...
Mayor Bronson announces members of Anchorage economic revitalization team
Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson announced the members of the Anchorage Economic Revitalization and Diversification Advisory Committee:
Paul Landes, Senior Vice President, Consumer Services, GCIShawn Williams, Vice...
Attorney General Taylor signs letter opposing ATF’s proposed rule on guns
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor joined 21 other attorneys general in opposing the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives proposed rule to require...
WHO says Covid is here to stay, and Alaska numbers point to that
To date, more than 88,658 Alaskans have had a bout with the Covid-19 virus that originated in Wuhan, China in 2019 and has spread...
Close call: FAA report shows one Cessna left tire marks on the other midair on Saturday
A midair collision with minor damage near Anchorage between two Cessnas was reported on the Federal Aviation Administration. The incident happened on Sept. 4.
A...
Hostage situation? Goldbelt-chartered plane still pinned to tarmac as Taliban, State Department negotiate terms
Six jets are said to be still stuck at the airport in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan's fourth-largest city. The Taliban will not allow them to exit,...
Jones Act penalties under new Biden interpretation add up for Alaska pollock shippers, could cause shortages
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has cause havoc in the Alaska pollock fishery by issuing Jones Act penalty of about S350 million, according to...