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I believe this city will find ways to resurrect itself and move resolutely, with a swagger, into the future.
Trump thievingly, tenaciously tramples time-tested tenets, tastelessly tarnishing, tearing, tilting and transgressing traditions.
Perhaps we can look a bit deeper into the qualities that could make those candidates effective elected officials.
Less competition will not ensure higher food quality. Less competition will not benefit store workers’ compensation nor their working conditions.
Political moderates like Rep. Mary Peltola and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who work across the aisle to get things done for Alaska and our country, are an endangered species in U.S. Congress.
With a primary focus on natural resource extraction issues, Alaska’s delegates consistently go to the Republicans.
Donald Trump is as qualified to be U.S. president as sycophant U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan is to manage the Large Hadron Collider (CERN) in Switzerland.
Dandelions could be called the Rodney Dangerfield of the plant kingdom, seldom getting any respect.
Somehow, without an election or an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, we now have a new leadership position in U.S. Congress.
We have a lot to thank KTUU’s Maria Downey for after her long and storied career as a television broadcaster. But I want to thank her personally for her optimism.
I’ve lived in Alaska for 78 years and seen a lot of city mayors come and go. I don’t think we could do any better this April than elect Bill Popp.
I have a C-5 Super Galaxy aircraft load that could apply to those of us who look out upon 2024 with a mixture of hope and trepidation.
We learn from our children all of the time, sometimes on a subconscious level. The world is increasingly complex, but they see things simply.
As we look to the future, we might take a page from our past and seek leaders who have our state and all of its residents’ best interests at heart.