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Hamas reportedly wants a permanent cease-fire with Israel. But I’m curious, what does “permanent” mean?
Our national leaders seem to believe that no sacrifice is too great for any advance, no matter how small, in the pursuit of reducing carbon emissions.
If you are a person who believes in the power of prayer, who understands the value of joining in community and who is open to listening to others, please join us.
Alaska’s Long Trail will have some remote and challenging sections, but with today’s technology, safe drinking water will be the least of hikers’ challenges.
For a town on the ocean, it sure is hard to get to. Please save our boat launch — it’s one of the most basic things that allows Alaskans to be Alaskan.
Since Alaska is continuing Hilcorp’s $100 million tax break, perhaps Hildebrand would consider making a relatively small donation of $480,000 to feed needy kids breakfast.
The Republican Party no longer holds any claim to the slogan “the party of law and order.”
This simple, straightforward option should help keep mean-spirited, inaccurate, contentious, pointless chatter out of future run-ups to elections.
It is again good to see college campuses showing their awareness. We need a younger generation fighting for good causes.
We want to secure a future of opportunity for our children, one where we have plenty of good jobs and affordable energy.
How can we use language and policy to unite people across different groups and strengthen an effective movement away from the present intolerable situation?
This Long Trail will only place more restrictions on Alaskans for using our lands.
Democracy is far too important to be driven purely by decisions based on the dollar cost of elections, including runoffs.
I’m thankful each day I get up and there is a paper in the driveway that keeps me informed on what is happening in Anchorage.
We can make a choice to invest and house our citizens, or we can live with people in ugly encampments.
Alaska’s Legislature cut $480,000 for free school lunches for poor children out of the state’s budget, but opted to continue a $100 million tax break for Hilcorp.
While acknowledging that the Catholic Church is not perfect, it is excellent. I am proud to say, “Catholic,” whenever anyone asks what my religion is.
Once again, the Dunleavy administration has knowingly disregarded the Alaska Constitution, created a(nother) crisis, and cost the state much-needed money.
Should we put up a “good behavior chart” in our government buildings? At this point, it doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
I have written several pieces critical of — and lamenting — this state-run travesty. And I’ll continue to do so as long as it continues.
This delay and expense could be avoided if, like the state, Anchorage had ranked choice/instant runoff voting.
How much money was spent on items/school fees that should not have been allowed? And who should pay this money back?
Let’s work together to craft a bill that truly addresses the issues in our medical care system.
No offense, but I am amazed at the lack of imagination that exists in corporations and government in Alaska.
Anchorage will be in deep trouble if Suzanne LaFrance is elected mayor.