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Advice from R. Eric Thomas.
Eleven candidates for the Alaska Legislature withdrew from Nov. 5′s general election.
An O’Reilly Auto Parts is planned for most of the spot once occupied by the Carrs Safeway grocery store.
Plus, the weekly scoreboard and a look at the action in the week ahead.
The deadly crash was one of five in the area over the weekend. A crash north of Glennallen also seriously injured two people, officials said.
The sixth-place finisher will appear on the top-four November ballot after two Republican candidates dropped out.
Isaac Beshaw is accused of killing Steven Williams while he worked at the Speedway Gas station early Monday, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday.
As we enter this winter season, let’s think strategically about how a seasonal winter response can be something more that sets our community up for success next summer.
It is prudent to investigate and understand the long-term consequences of this new space race before committing to an unsustainable and irreversible choice.
Donald Trump should not be permitted to enter Arlington National Cemetery — ever.
Why does the AG’s office initiate or sign on to so many other expensive, partisan national lawsuits, but won’t participate in one that has solid, real and local impacts on Alaskans?
To use the solemn location as a prop for political fundraising is to horrifically disrespect the heroes buried there.
Let’s seize this opportunity for positive progress, and keep the darkness and division behind us.
A national legislators’ group is pushing Congress to give states more time to spend money for homeless students, but advocates say it may be too late for an extension.
Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
Advice from Annie Lane.
You don’t have to believe in others. But you have to believe in yourself.
In the symphony of emergency medicine, the emergency physician may be the conductor, but many other professionals make up the orchestra.
Complaints of bad behavior and petty sabotage in the office include stolen lunches, spandex office gear and a lack of basic hygiene.
We are deeply concerned about growing rhetoric that wrongly pits our community’s survival against other communities in Western Alaska.
This is a big election year across America and in Alaska. We want your help covering it.
I believe very few agree this is fair, and this has nothing to do with SB 21.
Thank you, Nancy Dahlstrom, for placing the welfare of Alaska above your own desires and ambitions.
Janice Park’s victory in the primary election demonstrates that her vision resonates with voters.