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Yearly Archives: 2022

Notes from the trail: Money isn’t everything, Peltola shows

Most of the 11,700 votes to be counted in the special congressional primary mail-in election are from the Anchorage area, with a sprinkling from...

Dear John: Mediators up and quit the homelessness negotiations between mayor and Anchorage Assembly

The year-long debate between the Bronson Administration and the Anchorage Assembly over mitigating homelessness in Anchorage took another turn on Friday when the hired...

Michael Tavoliero: Anchorage Assembly’s kindergarten tyranny traces its roots to unification in 1975

By MICHAEL TAVOLIERO In 2013, then-Mayor Dan Sullivan and the Anchorage Assembly passed AO37 into law. It was deemed the “Responsible Labor Law.” It provided a...

Assembly vice chair cuts mic of youth member, who tries to defend Youth Advisory Commission’s authority

Anchorage Assembly continued today to try to take away power from the Youth Advisory Commission; the Assembly's left-leaning majority doesn't like the direction...

And another 2,493 votes counted, some coming from Fairbanks

Alaska's congressional candidate leaders continue to lead, with no discernible change for the final four for the August ballot. The vote total in the special...

More votes counted: 147,543, as Peltola notches more votes, locking fourth place in congressional race

The Division of Elections counted another 13,364 ballots on Friday in the special primary election to seat a temporary congressional representative for Alaska. As...

Cautionary tale: Candidate for Alaska House takes child to drag-themed adult events, and crows about it on Facebook

Andrew Timothy Gray is a frequent figure at the Anchorage Assembly meetings, most often testifying on behalf of leftwing causes and perspectives. He is...

Andrew Klavan: The big white lie of leftism

By ANDREW KLAVAN | CITY JOURNAL The thing I like best about being a conservative is that I don’t have to lie. I don’t have...

Dunleavy signs: Live music now allowed in breweries as sweeping alcohol reform, SB 9, becomes law

Alaska on Thursday overhauled its alcohol laws, the largest reform in 40 years. With a stroke of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s pen and under the...

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