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Lighting candles, burning logs, blanketing our cities with colored lights are all ageless traditions.
Statistically, it has been shown that immigrants commit fewer crimes than the average U.S citizen, not more.
Moderators must be charged with notifying the public whenever there is an obvious lie. Of course, this rule must apply equally to both parties.
Experts estimate that by the 2040s, solar will be the world’s largest and least expensive source of power and energy.
The scientific community overwhelmingly agrees that the next 10 years will be vital to the future of life on Earth.
Cell phones are vital to people needing state or local public assistance for housing or food.
Rep. Zack Fields got it right when he pointed out that by reducing Alaska’s huge expenditures on Permanent Fund dividends, we could have top-rate public services.
There is clearly a need for improved public services throughout Alaska, and for this, we must establish a new dependable source of state income.
We are all Americans, and we must do our best in small and large ways to do right by our neighbors.
It is dangerous to tolerate someone who lies to the public.
President Biden’s Oval Office call for universal civility should be heard by all.
Special appreciation to ADN for Sunday’s front-page photos (Marc Lester) and story (Zachariah Hughes) featuring the legacy of “the old village” of Quinhagak.
Nature does not care. The window of time for making essential changes is running out.
Trump has no interest in telling the truth or playing by the rules. The only real solution is to let the public see directly what goes on in the courtroom through television.