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 Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Alaskans felt a bit wealthier last week after the Department of Revenue released its
By MATTHEW BROWN and SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — In the oil fields of northern Montana, industry
By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid the escalating war in Ukraine, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Gov. Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation Feb. 1 that would streamline the state’s process
State cannot make any money on low oil pricesTo the editor: As oil prices rise, Alaska is going to get
By PAUL WISEMAN and DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writers Employees at a fast-food restaurant in Sacramento, California, exasperated
By Gene Lyons Only last week, we learned that one Donald J. Trump was, in effect, the Typhoid Mary of
Spectrum by Carl Marrs Instead of beating up the Legislature for failure to adopt a new dividend formula to replace
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Alaska employment is in a slow-recovery mode with some industries showing gains in
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Most Alaskans are still mired in a stagnant COVID-19 recession. But not in
By Tim Bradner For the Frontiersman Alaskans are groaning at the gas pumps once again as fuel prices climb, but
By Gov. Mike Dunleavy Rising oil prices may be good for the state budget, but they aren’t good for