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Let us hope and pray for a better future for the Alaska Family Council.
I strongly encourage all real estate agencies, agents, and title companies to be vigilant and verify property ownership and work with law enforcement.
The 1936 U.S. rowing team’s exploits in Berlin are a gripping story, one that reminds me of my own rowing days.
We need this strong, caring man representing us. We can do no better.
My parents did not realize they were putting this horrible burden of shame on me.
We are all predisposed to avoid taxes, but we now have an unavoidable choice. Do we want to drift on with intolerable crime, or are we willing to pay a small sales tax?
Alaska may have the world’s finest boating waters. Enjoy them safely, and be alert to opportunities to render aid to boats in distress.
Winter driving in Alaska is fraught with anxiety, excitement and life-changing spiritual experiences.
Much of the coordination and resource-building that should have happened three years ago is coming online. Be of good cheer; the fog is clearing on the horizon.
We toured Telegraph Avenue and most of the bars, the LSD, grass and crack joints. Graham seemed very comfortable in those places and everywhere we went, people flocked to him.
OPINION: Take it easy on the rest of us and learn how to drive safely even when the roads get slick with ice and snow.
OPINION: In defending his veto of SB 108, Gov. Parnell is inexplicably blind to the assault on American civil liberties that Alaska's public court information system currently amounts to. Every Alaskan should take note of his view of their privacy and due process rights and his distrust of our justice system.
OPINION: Innocent Alaskans suffer by Parnell's veto of a bill to make some court records confidential.
Into the dark times of World War II, a bright light shone in the life of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat credited with saving over 100,000 Hungarians from Nazi genocide.
OPINION: Virtually all of the testimony in the Senate Judiciary Committee against SB 172 was actually and mistakenly aimed against existing law, which the bill aims to clarify.