Sen. Kawasaki pushes pro-crime, anarchy in Fairbanks
Denali National Park is on fire, and so is the Biden presidency. (Neither in a good way.)
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State files lawsuit over lost revenues resulting from Biden’s cancellation of leases in ANWR
And it is not small claims court. This is a big lawsuit involving big dollars lost to the state coffers because we can’t develop our resources.
Fairbanks Sen. Kawasaki puts a crown on Pride Month by promoting ‘BE GAY DO CRIME’ anarchy
Why would the senator from Fairbanks post a pro-crime message on social media? Was he drinking?
Susan Stone’s life to be celebrated July 6 in Ketchikan
Susan was an unforgettable servant leader, teacher, and role model. Be more like Susan.
A presidency in crisis, while Peltola hides
The Biden presidency has sent the country into a tailspin crisis, with most Democrat leaders publicly expressing worry about the future of their hold on the White House. No one knows who is really calling the shots these days in the Executive Branch, but most Americans who are honest are admitting that Biden has to go. If he is too addled to run, he is also too addled to serve out the rest of his term.
Six days and counting: It has been six days since Rep. Mary Peltola has had nothing to say about the president’s political meltdown.
Peltola pretends that Biden is not important to Alaska, only saying she is just focused on her own campaign fore reelection.
Could Peltola be any more dishonest to Alaskans?
Trump wins at Supreme Court on question of absolute immunity
Trump can still be sued for “non-duty” actions, but proving that is going to be tough. The Democrats are melting down over this.
Steve Bannon reports to prison for contempt of J-6 committee
The media and the Department of Justice has made him into a political martyr.
Trump sentencing postponed to September
This puts it seven weeks before the election.
Alaska Trump Chair Kelly Tshibaka analyzes Supreme Court decision favoring presidential immunity
Our Harvard law graduate and host of the STAND podcast breaks it all down.
Celebration: Anniversary of Wien’s historic flight from Anchorage to Fairbanks
This month in 1924 was a big year for flight in Alaska.
Denali National Park fires prompt closures
Things have been getting a bit hot in Glitter Gulch. Update: For the third day, firefighters battle a blaze that is sidelining the plans of up to 4,000 visitors a day.
Cyberstalker found guilty in Anchorage
For four years, a man stalked and terrorized an Anchorage woman by tracking her via her phone and threatening her and her coworkers.
Happy Pride Month
Mount Marathon nonbinary division has three racers
Although this is still an honor system, it’s one way to keep men from taking over the women’s division.
Federal judge blocks Biden’s ban on LNG exports
Another L for Biden in his war on America’s economy.
Without comment
Question of the week
On the move
This day in history
July 3, 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg ended.
Columns
Fritz Pettyjohn: The stars are aligning for return to a republic, ‘if you can keep it’
Matt Cole: Five questions Congress should have asked the Climate Action 100+, aka the climate cartel
CalPERS just suffered a humiliating defeat in its vote against Exxon’s board of directors.
Fritz Pettyjohn: Time for term limits in Congress
Congress will never do it, but a Convention of States might.
Linda Boyle: Doctors seek restitution from medical boards that maligned them during Covid pandemic
A case that we are following closely. We had good doctors in Alaska threatened by members of the profession for disagreeing on Covid.
Alexander Dolitsky: The beginnings of Alaska-Soviet relations happened in a Sitka living room
Do you love history? You’ll love Alaska history told by Alexander Dolitsky. Just brilliant.
Robert Seitz: Time to fight the assault on energy
It is time to consider that our warming has just been a recovery from the Little Ice Age and normal variability of weather.
Win Gruening: A strong, independent community hospital is important to Juneau
SEARHC, the Native medical center, is high-grading patients and leaving Bartlett with the expensive ones, while SEARHC is funded federally.
Linda Boyle: Lawsuits are gunning for Pfizer for misrepresenting Covid shot and intimidating critics
Texas and Kansas attorneys general say Pfizer bullied the public and lied about the vaccine.
Tim Barto: So long to the Say Hey Kid
He was a five-tool player of extraordinary talent.
Greg Sarber: Who benefits from Alaska’s minimum wage initiative?
Everywhere in the state, businesses are already paying far above the minimum wage. What gives with this initiative? It’s all about driving a certain voter out to the polls.
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