In this episode, we talk with incumbent Rep. David Eastman, who is running for re-election to State House against challenger Jubliee Underwood in the race for District 27. Eastman goes into depth ...
After decades of resistance from a coalition of radical climate activists, the State of Alaska has received final federal approval to build roughly 12 new miles of a single-lane, low-speed gravel road ...
On April 19, 2026, Alaska Democrats adopted a platform that reads like a manifesto of process values: “open, honest, transparent, and accountable” leadership; “intentional inclusiveness”; leaders who ...
Soldiers and Airmen of the Alaska National Guard served as guardian angels in executing four technical aerial missions to save four people during the July 4 holiday weekend. According to the U.S. Dept ...
A 58-year-old Alaskan man has been found guilty of sexually abusing of a minor boy, but he remains at large and on the run. On June 9, a Palmer jury convicted Phillip T. Phillips, of Sexual Abuse of a ...
On July 9, the Alaska State Troopers located 58-year-old Wasilla resident Philip Phillips on a boat, at anchor in the Whittier area, after he had failed to appear for trial in which he was found ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a Democrat-led bill that sought to restrict the ability of Alaskans to support political campaigns by limiting how much money they could contribute. “Alaska’s campaign ...
The self-acclaimed “Creepy Macabre Queen of Alaska,” a hypersexualized performer in Anchorage’s gay nightclubs, is going on a road trip to prance across the stage in front of young children at the ...
A government accountability organization and the past foreman of a Kenai grand jury have filed suit against the Alaska Department of Law. Submitted on June 24 in Kenai Superior Court, the filing ...
Residents of Eastwood Court Estates are calling on the Municipality of Anchorage, Cook Inlet Housing Authority, and future housing-development decision-makers to place greater weight on neighborhood ...
In a unanimous 10-0 vote, the Anchorage Assembly agreed to postpone any actions aimed at removing or censuring Assemblyman George Martinez over concerns about ethics violations and improper use of ...
Morning shoppers at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson commissary near Anchorage had quite a shock on July 5, when a black bear sauntered into the grocery store to grab a bite to eat. A viral video ...