Most Americans know that the members of the Continental Congress pledged their “lives, fortunes and sacred honor” to America’s founding 250 years ago. But what happened to those 56 men after they ...
It is Monday, June 29, and I write these thoughts from a very quiet Capitol building in Juneau. I am serving on the ...
I’m sorry to say this column is about taxes. Oil and gas taxes. Corporate taxes. Legislative debate over taxes. If you want ...
KBBI 890 AM Public Radio is inviting the community to join them in a Homer tradition dating back over 50 years. Concert on the Lawn returns on July 11 from noon to 7 p.m. at Karen Hornaday Park. The ...
The Kenai Chamber of Commerce is set to kick off Independence Day celebrations with the community’s signature Fourth of July Parade, followed by a full day of family festivities on the Green Strip as ...
A 70-year-old Fred Meyer cashier in Sterling has completed a 1,000-mile trek — often in subzero temperatures along the ...
Most people assume the greatest threats to their lives come disguised as bad things. We think of temptation, compromise, destructive habits, or poor decisions. Certainly those things can cause damage.
When people hear that Alaska has been awarded $272 million per year for five years through the Rural Health Transformation ...
Finally, we sat up together and looked across the lawn to the lake shore where we said our vows in grey December, where we ...
Many Alaskans have grown increasingly skeptical that the proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline is not moving forward ...
Jeryl Ann Bates was discovered in her home with multiple gunshots to the back of her head as well as two post-mortem gunshots ...
A conservation service organization committed to safeguarding Alaska’s local and backcountry lands is set to significantly ...
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