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Don Young Port of Alaska – Honoring a Legacy of Service and Controversy

In a recent decision that has sparked both celebration and dissent, the Anchorage Assembly voted 10-2 to name the Port of Alaska after the late Congressman Don Young. With 49 years of service in the U.S. House on behalf of Alaska, Young left a lasting impact on the state before passing away on March 18, […]

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Alaska Republican Party Gears Up for Winter Meeting in Juneau

The Alaska Republican Party is set to kick off its winter meeting in Juneau, bringing together district chairs, regional representatives, and bonus votes. This quarterly gathering is an important opportunity for party members to strategize and prepare for the upcoming state and national conventions, particularly in a busy presidential election year. House Speaker Cathy Tilton

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Opinion: Sen. Rand Paul Rejects Nikki Haley as Republican Presidential Nominee

In a bold move, Sen. Rand Paul has announced the creation of a political action committee (PAC) aimed at dissuading voters from supporting Nikki Haley as the Republican presidential nominee. Sen. Paul, known for his conservative values and libertarian leanings, has expressed concerns about Haley’s record and campaign, making a compelling case for why thoughtful

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Alaskans for Honest Elections, Phil Allen Izon II, has submitted 42,000 signatures to repeal ranked-choice voting

In a battle for the future of Alaska’s electoral system, Alaskans for Honest Elections has submitted petitions with approximately 42,000 signatures to the Division of Elections. The group aims to repeal the state’s ranked-choice voting (RCV) system, which was implemented in 2022. Alaskans for Honest Elections claims to have surpassed the required number of signatures

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January 18th: Mat-Su Borough Library Board Reevaluates Controversial Books for Youth Involving Incest and Masochistic Themes

In our increasingly progressive society, it seems that boundaries are being pushed more and more when it comes to what is deemed appropriate for young readers. The Mat-Su Borough Library Board is now faced with a challenging decision – whether to remove or restrict two highly explicit books that are targeted to minors and currently

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