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 Thomas E. Perez Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson made good on his promise of a “War on Poverty”
By Mead Treadwell This November, when you go to the polls, you will be a lawmaker, not just an elector.
By Robin O. Brena A “yes” vote on Ballot Measure No. 1 will repeal Senate Bill 21 and provide Alaskans
By Barbara and Hal Gazaway In the oil revenue debate we’ve heard and read misleading statements and distorted facts.
By Mike Swanson I went to Juneau last January for a weeklong seminar on the legislative process. It was one
By Stuart Thompson Political advertising — as practiced today — not only foully betrays our political heritage, but returns Americans to the
By Stuart Thompson The Alaska Judicial Council has announced that it is recommending to Alaskans not to vote retention of
By Tim Johnson An extremist is someone who doesn’t recognize common ground even when standing on it. — Anonymous Curmudgeon
By Rep. Les Gara There are a number of little-mentioned, troubling facts about Alaska’s 2013 oil tax rollback
By Amy Walker Spectrum Because of all the corruption going on in the Republican Party and other facets of government,
By Lisa Murkowski What would Alaskans say if a federal agency retroactively vetoed permits for development of Prudhoe Bay, declaring
Hilcorp’s purchase of British Petroleum properties on the North Slope is good news for Alaska. Hillcorp is doing a