Whose side are the Republicans on, anyway?
Even though the list on the ballot for June’s special congressional primary election has fallen from 51 to 48, it’s worth noting that initial count.
I wish Rozell had given a nod to the irony that Allen and his men were repeatedly saved from starvation by Alaska Native people.
After hearing all the horror stories of the homeless epidemic downtown, I’ve avoided it like the plague for several years now.
We all should tremendously appreciate what was accomplished in getting more than 15 junk, abandoned and unsafe vehicles from our Muldoon community towed away.
I hope the district uses better psychology in the future in presenting school bond measures before Anchorage voters.
Being a hospice volunteer may be one of the most satisfying volunteer opportunities of your life.
We have another huge surplus in state funds. Let’s do something positive for people with mental illnesses.
Let’s deliberate over these important issues separately and give voters a real — and reasoned — choice.
Attorney General Treg Taylor and his boss are not faithfully representing Alaskans.
Muldoon is becoming like Skid Row — we work and pay to live here and raise our children.
Many of these lawsuits, allegations and omissions look suspiciously more like “state overreach.”
In short, members of the board majority show no sense of values with regard to fairness or legality.
Will these candidates be able to act on any independent judgments? Alaska voters will ultimately decide these questions.
I’m not advocating drinking to excess, but if one must, it is far safer to do so in the backcountry — the farther back, the safer.
When the Russians decide to take back Alaska, what decision will we make?
This is a preventable accident waiting to happen, and Gov. Dunleavy is directly responsible.
All of us are paying in every insurance premium that adds to every employers’ bottom line and finds its way into our stream of consumer goods.
It is time for the U.S. and NATO allies to raise the temperature and slap Putin squarely across the chops. I
My parents had a phrase for men like this: flim-flam man.
Our state needs a champion with wisdom and leadership while having the ability to reach common ground.
One step at a time, I am regaining my life.
Unfortunately, flies are attracted to the dung heap.
The police seem to have no problem with the noise; they allow the culprits to do what they want with no consideration for others.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has clearly not learned this simple, ironclad lesson that I learned as a teenager.