Alaska’s open primary and ranked choice voting system survived, while Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich defeated ...
Kathy and I have pretty much recovered from jet lag and we are back in our routines. For me, that means serving as vacancy pastor at First Lutheran Church in ...
Tonya Karpow has had one ultimate goal for her future since she was in middle school. Play college basketball at Simon Fraser ...
Your 'I Voted' sticker quit, but you don't have to. The 2024 election is finally over, and the results are in. The 15-day grace period for absentee ballots and outstanding ...
President-elect Donald Trump has been offering up names for appointments to his cabinet, and rattling a constitutional saber about using “recess ...
Radio is that wonderful invention by which I can reach millions of people ... who fortunately can't reach me." – Milton Berle ...
With winter’s arrival Southcentral Alaska utilities are taking steps to ensure that a repeat of last winter’s near-failure of ...
University of Alaska President Pat Pitney announced that she has selected Dr. Brian Smentkowksi to serve as the university’s next vice president and chief academic officer (VP/CAO), according to a ...
Under Governor Dunleavy’s leadership and with reliable funding from the Alaska Legislature, Alaska’s Village Public Safety Officer (VPSO) program has experienced substantial growth, reflecting Alaska’ ...
During the first half of the summer of 2024 more Mat-Su Valley residents likely traveled North to the Copper River Basin to ...
On November 15, students, staff, and local community members gathered at Mat-Su College (MSC) to celebrate the newest program to be offered at the school as the ribbon was cut for the new ...
State officials and industry leaders trying to rescue the ailing Alaska seafood industry are facing daunting challenges, recently released numbers show. The industry lost $1.8 billion last year ...