Let the climate inquisition begin. The ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, Raul Grijalva of Arizona, has written to seven universities about seven… Continue reading
There’s been a lot of talk lately about marijuana. We’d like to talk to you about tobacco instead.We know: It’s not as sexy a topic,… Continue reading
Fairbanks Sen. Pete Kelly wants to change the Constitution of the State of Alaska, the section on judicial candidate appointment procedures. Senate Joint Resolution 3… Continue reading
Governor Walker, like other Republican and Democratic Governors who have hopped on board, is right that accepting Medicaid Expansion will save Alaska money and cut… Continue reading
There has been a flurry of headlines regarding marijuana over the past week as lawmakers and regulators attempt to address the legalization of the drug… Continue reading
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani instantly became the most notorious man in America when he said at a conservative dinner in Manhattan that… Continue reading
White House aides are whispering that President Barack Obama’s veto of the Keystone XL pipeline authorization bill signals a new phase of his presidency, and… Continue reading
Fortifying Alaska’s families and building community are priorities of mine as I serve with great honor and deep gratitude as Alaska’s First Lady.As the honorary… Continue reading
I think we’ve missed one possible explanation for Rudy Giuliani’s behavior: Maybe he’s concealing the fact that he suffered a blow to the head severe… Continue reading
America, and the world for that matter, uses lots of energy. The energy source used more than any other in the United State is oil… Continue reading
Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is taking some heat — and winning praise in some quarters — for remarks he made… Continue reading
This week, we celebrate the 200th anniversary of ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. It’s probably not something you think about often.That treaty, ratified by… Continue reading
Scott Walker belongs to an embattled minority that happens to be most of the population. The root of this paradox is that Walker is an… Continue reading
If he could have seen the end of the 2015 Yukon Quest, one has to imagine George Attla would have been pleased. The Alaska mushing… Continue reading
This past week, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District administration continued its public dialogue on area pool use. If Wednesday’s meeting is any indication, the… Continue reading
I am very excited about Alaska’s prospects for finally getting our natural gas to Alaskans and the world market. We currently have two natural gas… Continue reading
I’ve always been baffled by those who disparage living in tropical climes because they like “the change of seasons.” Personally, I would be truly happy… Continue reading
Scott Walker belongs to an embattled minority that happens to be most of the population. The root of this paradox is that Walker is an… Continue reading
If he could have seen the end ofthe2015 Yukon Quest, one has to imagine George Attla would have been pleased. The Alaska mushing legend didn’t… Continue reading
During the Soldotna City Council’s discussion on whether to introduce an ordinance that would provide a donation from the city to a non-profit organization to… Continue reading