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Anchorage Municipal Elections: A Battle for Representation

As the filing period for the Anchorage municipal elections closed, the political landscape in the city is shaping up to be a fierce battleground for representation. In a surprising turn of events, every school board incumbent who is running for reelection now faces a competitor. Additionally, another mayoral candidate has thrown their hat into the […]

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Alaska Airlines Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Religious Discrimination

In a case that highlights the ongoing clash between corporate advocacy and religious freedom, two flight attendants are seeking summary judgment in their favor after being fired by Alaska Airlines for questioning the company’s support of the controversial Equality Act. The lawsuit, filed in May 2022, accuses the airline of creating a hostile work environment

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Flight Delays Force Postponement of Alaska State of the State Address

In a twist of fate, Mother Nature has thrown a wrench into the gears of Alaska’s state politics. Due to severe weather conditions and flight delays in Juneau, Governor Mike Dunleavy and the presiding officers of the Alaska Legislature have agreed to reschedule the State of the State address to Tuesday, January 30 at 7:00

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The Battle Between State versus Federal Sovereignty: Shelby Park Edition

In the ongoing saga of state versus federal sovereignty, we find ourselves in the heart of Texas, where the City of Eagle Pass is standing up to the federal government’s overreach. Enter Shelby Park, a city-owned park along the Rio Grande River that has become a hotbed for undocumented immigrants seeking to enter the United

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Families Rally for Alaska Midwifery: A Stand Against Government Overreach in Birth Choices

In a surprising move, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has issued executive orders to eliminate various boards across the state, including the Board of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives. This decision has sparked concern among many Alaskan families who rely on midwives for quality prenatal care and safe birthing options. As someone born at a home birth with

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