All the talk about stolen elections, fraud, the threats of mail-in ballots brings to mind the old saw, “It takes one to know one.”
We all need to have skin in this game, not just the property owners.
If the shelter is built along Tudor and Elmore roads, who will be policing that area?
All this is done with the effort of a truly skeletal paid staff and a small army of trained volunteers.
What is going on? Where does all the trash come from? Who thinks it is OK to leave trash everywhere?
This is an elected official, unbelievable! I see a recall campaign in the near future.
Nobody knows everything, but everybody knows something. So let’s work with each other and see what we can accomplish.
I’ve been looking at these same mountains and water now for 40 years, and it still takes my breath away. Lucky me.
It is time a North Slope Borough resident tells Washington, D.C., Alaska’s story of sensible resource development with a protective eye on the lands we love.
After a couple of rough years, it was nice to see the families at the zoo.
Yes, Jeff Lowenfels is one heck of a gardener, and he’ll make a terrific congressman.
These people have told us in very explicit terms what they are and what their goals are.
Vote for Les Gara for the next governor of Alaska if you agree with me that quality education is the key for peace and prosperity on Earth.
The King Cove to Cold Bay road will likely have environmental impacts for all of time to come.
Please be strategic and think of the greater good.
Corporate AT&T labor relations have continually negotiated in bad faith.
It appears that the “system” failed Jayla and Raechyl.
Each morning, I share the road with a superhero.
We are watching a holocaust in Ukraine. Yet we sit back and say, “but we are sending them arms;” what a cop-out.
It is time we recognize that like the market for firefighting, supply and demand is majorly distorted in health care and it deserves to be a public right.
To remain competitive with rapidly innovating countries like China and strengthen our national security, we need to keep the best and brightest minds in the U.S.
He has proved it in many ways, now allow him to prove it on the national stage.
Both the federal government and the state of Alaska would benefit financially from royalties, and in the long run, the pipeline would pay for itself.
There is a long list of projects that Alaska could benefit from while not destroying an area that is valued by so many.
When we own a residential facility, why aren’t we using it?