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Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Administrative order: Dunleavy steps up to protect Alaskans from federal overreach

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy took action against the efforts of President Joe Biden to undermine the sovereignty of the State of Alaska. The governor...

UA president says vaccines will be required

In a reversal from two weeks ago, University of Alaska Interim President Pat Pitney says that Alaska's higher education campuses, research sites, and contractors...

Assembly agrees to homelessness strategy negotiated with mayor, but it’s too late for the plan to be enacted this winter

The Anchorage Assembly on Monday night unanimously agreed to a strategy that three of its members negotiated with the Bronson Administration over the past...

Muni attorney tells Assembly: Chief equity officer can be fired for cause — or for no cause — per charter and constitution

On Monday, the Anchorage Municipal Attorney sent a memo to the Assembly leadership in response to the Assembly's October letter saying the mayor could...

Anchorage Assembly sets up to brawl over 83 nominations from Mayor Bronson to boards, commissions during special meeting

The Anchorage Assembly will hold a special work session on Nov. 4 from 1-3 pm to review Mayor Dave Bronson's nominations to boards and...

Covid daily count dropping: 352 new cases on Halloween

The number of people who tested positive for Covid-19 on Oct. 31 was 352. For the Oct. 29-31 weekend, the total was 1,547 for...

Gov. Dunleavy: ‘No, Joe, mandates are not the answer’

By GOV. MIKE DUNLEAVY By now it should be clear to anyone paying attention that President Joe Biden, with the help of many in Congress,...

A second Libertarian duo puts in for governor’s race

Two more Libertarians have announced they are running as a pair for governor and lieutenant governor. Roman Shevchuk and Danny Clift announced this morning...

Redistricting board wrapping up its work this week as deadline approaches

This week the Alaska Redistricting Board will try to wrap up its work of redrawing political boundaries across the state to even up the...

Schools ignoring Pledge of Allegiance may be topic at work session prior to Monday’s Anchorage School Board meeting

The lone conservative on the Anchorage School Board, former State Sen. Dave Donley, has done site visits to two schools and found that, in...

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