Over the past two decades, the University of Alaska system has become a hotbed for hard-leftist projects, programs and curriculum – pushing DEI, critical race theory and LGBTQ activism. This includes ...
In the last several weeks, there have been a number of articles in this publication highlighting the fact that, though we elected a majority of Republicans in both bodies of the Alaska Legislature, we ...
Alaska may be experiencing a judicial crisis rivaling the Watergate scandal. Critics claim it involves a judge who committed perjury, the suppression of a Grand Jury investigation, and ...
Congressman Nick Begich has been named Vice Chair of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, a key position that will allow him to advocate for strengthening ...
According to historical records, the first states emerged in Mesopotamia, around the area of modern-day Iraq, approximately 6,000 years ago, developing complex societies and political structures that ...
The Democratic controlled Alaska Legislature is currently weighing two proposals that will cost the state billions of dollars by drastically expanding defined benefit pensions for state employees, ...
More than 100 Alaskans join hope-filled pro-life march through the streets of The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues affecting Alaskans. Coming from a broadly Judeo-Christian ...
More than 100 Alaskans join hope-filled pro-life march through the streets of The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues affecting Alaskans. Coming from a broadly Judeo-Christian ...
It remains to be seen what and how many “dead souls” will be uncovered in the coming weeks or months in the dark burrows [of U.S. federal The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues ...
In a somewhat contentious but enlightening exchange on Feb. 12, high ranking officials in Alaska’s Department of Law (DOL) told a judicial reform watchdog group that the Alaska Supreme Court has put ...
An employee for the Alaska State Libraries, Archives & Museums Division is using his official government email to alert fellow librarians across the state to what he sees as potential threats ...
In what Republican lawmakers are calling an “affront to precedence,” Democratic state legislators in the House have unilaterally moved a massive education spending bill out of committee in order to ...