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Instilling a moral code into our children is a good idea. But Christians need to stop thinking they are the only ones who have one.
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
Advice from Annie Lane.
The governor cut over $200 million from the operating and capital budgets with his veto pen.
The court declined to rule on whether correspondence allotments could be used at private schools, sending the question back to a lower court.
Officials say Anchorage likely now has more latitude to clear any encampments that it deems problematic and unsafe, even without shelter beds to offer homeless campers.
The new rule would bar sport hunters from using bait, such as bacon grease, pastries, syrup or dog food, to attract bears, the agency said.
Mallott will replace longtime president Julie Kitka, who said earlier this year that she would step down after decades leading the state’s largest Alaska Native organization.
The river, swollen with snowmelt, has come within “a stone’s throw” of the highway at Mile 76, state transportation officials say. They are monitoring two other locations.
The decision could impact any federal agency decision challenged in court, including those related to fisheries, resource development and the environment.
The federal government rejected a permit for the road to mineral prospects, and retained protections against drilling and mining on 28 million acres in Alaska.
A commercial fisherman spotted Carl Nunn’s body near Point Protection last week, Alaska State Troopers said.
Hundreds of residents violate the letter of the law every day simply by being alive in Anchorage. This offends basic dignity.
The stronger our beliefs, the more they filter out evidence to the contrary and give more weight to evidence that supports them.
Timothy Bogus-Erwin, 35, was also accused of groping two other women and exposing himself on Tuesday in West Anchorage neighborhoods, according to a criminal complaint.
While that history need not be the sole focus of our current discussions on rezoning efforts or housing policy, it must at least inform the discussion.
Our difficult and vulnerable position was met with the highest standard of care that I can only describe as God-sent.
Ideally, voters will be well-informed about candidates and issues before entering the voting booth.
Downtown businesses could spring for inspection and cleaning. Their streets will be cleaner and bad actors won’t last long with police coming and going next door.
It is ironic that the group that sees conspiracies everywhere believes the only way to protect our freedom of speech is to maintain secrecy around political contributions.
Who exactly is paying for these cleanups, and out of what money?
Mirepoix, Bordelaise, the pope’s nose and more of the culinary lexicon in Season 3 of FX’s hit show.
This week Jeff and Jonathan explore an incredibly resilient plant.
The 28 million acres under consideration stretch across five regions in Alaska, including the Bristol Bay watershed, one of the world’s biggest salmon spawning grounds.