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Kudos to the folks at Chugach and the other utilities who got our power restored so quickly.
Trans teens are being driven to suicide by behavior like this from public officials.
Maybe Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor can show some compassion for once and house a few of our homeless residents in the Inlet Tower hotel he and his wife just bought.
Bronson needs a one-way ticket out of the mayor’s office after the next election. Anchorage deserves better.
June 4 is the day we honor the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Dunleavy is either clueless or heartless, but either way, he is unfit to lead this state.
The AG’s behavior is disgraceful — and after disgraced former attorneys general Kenneth Clarkson and Ed Sniffen, this is getting old.
Congresswoman Mary Peltola not only has the smarts and integrity, but also the courage, to take on big corporations that put profit before the health of our children.
The situation at the Centennial Park homeless encampment is a humanitarian crisis.
If Dunleavy doesn’t believe in abortion, he can choose not to have one if he ever gets pregnant.
I’ve never seen anything like this in my 36 years in Alaska.
Thank you, Lora and Oral, for a good laugh during these dark COVID-19 times.
Unlike his opponent, Al comes from a long family tradition of caring about people, especially Alaskans.
While police practices and procedures need to be improved, they are absolutely essential for public safety and crime-solving at multiple levels.
Let's say Saddam Hussein snared the 2000 Olympics from the ethically challenged International Olympic Committee. Eager to showcase his Baghdad regime to the world, he bulldozed vast Shiite neighborhoods to make way for the Olympic Village.