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If it works, it could do much to decrease pedestrian fatalities in our town at minimal cost.
After reading Roger Marks’ column in Sunday’s paper, I’m convinced that only the Legislature can save us from gas line fever.
“The beatings will continue until morale improves.”
Working-age people don’t want to live in Alaska anymore?
It was full of interesting, important and entertaining stories, in keeping with ADN’s long history of punching above its weight.
She lost because of the constitutional fossil known as the electoral college.
Could you please give this matter some coverage in your next story on the insurance crisis?
If the mayor really wants to improve the lives of homeless residents — and everyone else in Anchorage — he should buy himself a one-way ticket to somewhere else.
Let’s call the Republican presidential primary race what it is: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, and the 17 dwarves running for vice president.
Axiom’s views on the matter were lamentably absent from the story. I would very much like to have seen them included.
According to his State of the State address, Gov. Mike Dunleavy thinks Alaska needs more people. Well, I have a few suggestions for him.
If he were a glass, both halves would be empty.
It was full of serious, thoughtful, thoroughly reported and well-written stories about things that matter.
Why won’t they tell us what they want to do to the constitution that has served Alaska so well since we became a state six decades ago?
I voted against him last time and will eagerly do so again, should I encounter his name on another ballot.