Alaska’s Childcare Crisis
Alaska’s governor just vetoed $6.4 million meant to recruit and retain early educators — a move that could force hundreds of teachers out, shutter childcare centers, and push parents out of the workforce. These educators...
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Alaska’s governor just vetoed $6.4 million meant to recruit and retain early educators — a move that could force hundreds of teachers out, shutter childcare centers, and push parents out of the workforce. These educators...
Alaska’s election is turning into a high-stakes spectacle, with campaigns pouring over $100 million into ads and mailers, often unfairly linking candidates to presidential actions they didn’t control. Voters should focus...
Alaska’s LGBTQ+ youth are tired of being sidelined—and this year, they’re finally turning out for a candidate who actually listens: Meda DeWitt. A healer, educator, and community organizer with roots in Alaska’s civil ri...
Alaska’s got a Dan Sullivan situation brewing—with possibly more than one candidate sharing the name—and it’s not the first time politics has played fast and loose with voter confusion. From ancient Rome’s drink-bribing ...
In Anchorage, the Good Neighbor Fund is turning homelessness around—one life at a time. This city-backed initiative, fueled by donations and managed with flexibility, provides urgent aid like food, shelter, and travel to...
Breakup right before summer? Yeah, that’s brutal—especially when you’ve got a whole season of shared adventures planned. You lost more than a partner: you lost routines, inside jokes, even parts of yourself. But here’s t...
Two $10,000 offers are hitting Alaskan families this June—but they’re worlds apart. Bill Walker’s plan gives every eligible Alaskan a one-time payout, but it means forever giving up the Permanent Fund dividend, dipping i...
Alaska’s Ballot Measure Two is sparking fierce debate as it seeks to undo key election reforms from 2020—threatening to unleash “dark money,” restrict open primaries, and scrap ranked-choice voting. Critics warn it would...
Parents blame school tech for kids’ focus issues—but the real culprit? The endless, dopamine-driven scrolling at home. School apps are brain workouts, guided by teachers, while TikTok and YouTube are engineered for insta...
LGBTQ+ Christians and their parents often feel isolated in Catholic communities, but discovering they’re not alone sparks wonder and relief. Many wrestle with faith and identity, yet find strength in shared journeys of q...
Helen Hegener’s gripping new book reveals the untold story of the Iditarod Trail — from its Native Alaskan roots to its rebirth as a symbol of Alaskan grit. Far from starting in Willow, the trail’s true origin lies in Se...
A retired Alaska teacher named Dan Sullivan is back on the ballot after a judge ruled the state’s elections division wrongly disqualified him — just because he shares the same name as the incumbent U.S. Senator Dan Sulli...
Anchorage’s biggest Pride Parade yet capped off Pride Month 2026 with over 60 groups and 100+ vendors celebrating the community’s explosive growth — a far cry from the days when marching meant risking your job or home. H...
Alaska’s ATV fatality rate is four times the national average, with 71 deaths from 2019 to 2024 — including 11 kids under 18. Since May 31, three more deaths occurred, one involving a ten-year-old. Groups like Alaska Saf...
Alaska lawmakers are locked in a high-stakes standoff over a massive natural gas project, with the fate of the state’s finances hanging on a single tax issue: whether to extend corporate income tax to private oil and gas...
Alaska’s governor’s race just got wilder as Democrat Matt Claman dropped out, leaving just two Dems to consolidate support—and Republicans still duking it out despite pressure to step aside. Former Mayor Dave Bronson and...
John Bolton, former National Security Advisor under Trump, has pleaded guilty to mishandling classified info, agreeing to pay $2.25 million and risking up to five years in prison. The case stems from his habit of recordi...
A judge in Anchorage ruled that Alaska’s election division wrongly disqualified a Senate candidate named Dan J. Sullivan, clearing the way for him to appear on the ballot — despite claims he was trying to confuse voters....
Anchorage Assembly member George Martinez is under fire for allegedly misusing campaign funds on a pricey Florida flight and carbon offsets — both deemed personal, not political. The Alaska Public Offices Commission slap...
Alaska’s Solstice Football Camp exploded in scale this year, drawing over 300 teens—double last year’s record—after expanding from its humble beginnings of just 14 kids. Former NFL stars like Edefuan Ulofoshio and Chris ...
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