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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Daily Covid case count: 300 new cases

The number of new cases of Covid-19 in Alaska continues to fall, with 300 new diagnoses on Sunday, Nov. 7. Of all tests administered,...

Jamie Donley: Open letter to Biden voters about his list of failures in 10 short months

By JAMIE DONLEY (Even as they have recently published a barrage of pro-Democrat letters, the Anchorage Daily News refused to publish a shorter version of...

Native heritage hoax? Canadian indigenous health expert suspended after doubts raised about whether she is indeed indigenous

A Canadian public health expert who self-identifies as part Tlingit, and part other North American Native, has been placed on leave by the University...

Sean Murphy: Eagle River needs to have this discussion about incorporating separately

By SEAN MURPHY I joined Eaglexit two years ago this February. I donate monthly, attend meetings, and now am the chair for the group.  Michael Tavoliero,...

Allard and Jackson file for House seats in the Chugiak-Eagle River districts

Chugiak-Eagle River Assemblywoman Jamie Allard has filed a letter of intent to run for legislative office in 2022. So has former Alaska House Rep....

What’s in that $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill for Alaska?

The massive $1.2 trillion spending package passed by the U.S. House of Representatives late Friday night has the infrastructure needs of the country at...

Is the federal government now pushing for ‘new normal’ of masks? New CDC video, academic literature points to permanency

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the quiet part out loud last week: Masks are here to stay. The...

Jesse Sumner, Stephen Wright file letters of intent for open seat in Wasilla

With the House district maps all but set for the Mat-Su Valley, there is an open seat, and Mat-Su Borough Assemblyman Jesse Sumner and...

Alexander Dolitsky: American leftism is the picture of true hypocrisy

By ALEXANDER DOLITSKY When I arrived to the United States on February of 1978 as a political refugee from a socialist country, I never thought...

Latest daily Covid count: 860 in Alaska, as strain on hospitals eases

Testing positive for Covid-19 in Alaska on Thursday were another 860 Alaskans. The number of Alaskans testing positive for Covid has trended lower for...

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