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 Wes Keller The action of the District Court Judge recently to declare the definition of marriage in the Alaska
By Lynne Gallant The Alaska Judicial Council is at it again. It’s Executive Director, Suzanne DiPietro, has publicly lamented
By Susanne DiPietro On Tuesday, voters in the Mat-Su Valley will be asked to decide whether nine state trial
Alaska Statute 26.05.300 gives the state of Alaska jurisdiction in any criminal matter that is not a purely
“Our job is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” That was the charge from one of my mentors
What do you do about judges on the ballot? If you’re like most people, the judges on the ballot
The Office of Complex Investigations report summary confirms what whistleblowers and victims had been reporting to Governor Sean Parnell for
By Barbara Hood The nonpartisan Alaska Judicial Council was created at statehood to evaluate candidates for judgeships, and has served
By Judy Gette October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. One might ask why we devote an entire month to this
Bill Walker The Office of Complex Investigations report summary confirms what whistleblowers and victims had been reporting to Governor Sean
By John Harmon “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Unfortunately, this famous quote came to my mind when I thought about Alaska’
By Stuart Thompson The Frontiersman has called for public input on dealing with poor primary election attendance. Poor voter turnout