Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
By Howard Delo Outdoors The leaves on the trees in and around my yard have almost all fallen to the
By Tim Bradner For the Chugach Times Alaska’s new “ranked choice” voting system worked well in its first test
By James Brooks Alaska Beacon In a candidate forum hosted in Fairbanks by the Alaska Chamber, Democratic governor candidate Les
By Ned Rozell Alaska Science “Lakes seem, on the scale of years or of human life spans, permanent features of
By Craig Richards Spectrum As the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation’s Board gathers in Anchorage this week for the annual
By Les Gara Spectrum Students deserve the best teachers to succeed, for themselves, and so Alaska can have a strong
By Kristin Fry Faith After what seems like weeks of rain, I sit at my desk, bathed in sunshine. I
By MARK THIESSEN Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Nearly every single Alaskan got a financial windfall amounting to more than
By Katie Stavick Chugach Times On Friday, Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed an order to create the Office of Food Security.
By Howard Delo Outdoors This is a follow-up to my PFD column from a couple of weeks ago. In
By Bill Smith Spectrum The Last Frontier has entered a transformational time with several major initiatives to leap even farther
By Staff report It costs Alaskans $20 million a year to import lumber, mostly from Canada, that has the quality