We want to wish all Alaskans a Happy Independence Day. May this 250-year-old experiment in defending the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness be ever more firmly grounded in the ...
Incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan leads Democratic challenger Mary Peltola by a slim 47%-45% margin among likely voters in Alaska, according to a new poll from New York Times/Siena College ...
As America celebrates 250 years of independence, I have reflected on the courage and convictions of our Founding Fathers. They did not begin by seeking conflict with the greatest military power on ...
In the wake of the 2024 GOP victories across the nation, an outside liberal super PAC has launched a new AI-powered program aimed at analyzing voter concerns in Alaska and elsewhere in order to plot ...
In this episode, we talk with incumbent Rep. David Eastman, who is running for re-election to State House against challenger Jubliee Underwood in the race for District 27. Eastman goes into depth ...
Families across the Anchorage area are invited to step back in time and celebrate the enduring values of faith, family, and freedom at “America Comes Alive – 250th Anniversary 4th of July Celebration, ...
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect the fact that the Division of Elections added the “Registered Republican” affiliation next to the name of the Petersburg Sullivan. A screenshot from ...
A prominent grassroots parental rights organization in Fairbanks won’t have even a single-day booth at the Tanana Valley State Fair after the left-leaning board of directors rejected an application, ...
During the Faith and Freedom Coalition 2026 Conference on June 26, President Donald Trump had harsh words for Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Speaking of the Save America Act, which aims to ...
Editor’s note: This article has been updated with new information from the Alaska Outdoor Council explaining why it endorsed Adam Crum over Dave Bronson in the gubernatorial race. Back in February, ...
In a narrow 5-4 decision with major implications for election administration across Alaska, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 29 that federal law does not require absentee ballots or mail-in ...
Duh. We all know that. When the Republicans moved to keep other-party members from voting in their primary, back in the 1990s (when I was still a Republican), I applauded the effort as an improvement.
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