President Trump’s new executive order to secure federal elections may have sweeping consequences for Alaska’s lenient mail-in voting system. On March 25, the president issued new protocols titled ...
Several state legislators representing the Mat-Su wholeheartedly agree with the Alaska State Medical Board’s opposition to hormonal and surgical treatments for gender-confused minors. On March 21, the ...
The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues affecting Alaskans. Coming from a broadly Judeo-Christian perspective, we are committed to the highest standards of journalism and ethical ...
The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of key issues affecting Alaskans. Coming from a broadly Judeo-Christian perspective, we are committed to the highest standards of journalism and ethical ...
In a refreshing and resounding sign of clarity and common sense, the Alaska State Medical Board (ASMB) unanimously adopted a statement yesterday urging the Alaska Legislature to stop chemical and ...
Alaska’s judicial system faces two monumental problems that are destroying public confidence in the institution. There is the appearance of judicial misconduct, combined with an apparent effort to ...
As we chart our economic future, the contentious issue of raising oil taxes has once again reared its less than attractive head. Long reliant on income from our petroleum resources to fund government, ...
Editor’s note: The following reflection comes from a portion of Sen. Shelley Hughes’ (R-Palmer) weekly email column to constituents. It highlights the unsustainable budget proposals that are making ...
Anchorage’s spring election is now underway, with a host of key Assembly and School Board seats up for grabs. While the city uses a mail-in system, there are plenty of opportunities to vote in person.
Based on a flyer, I attended what I believed to be a Fairbanks town hall hosted for U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan on March 17. As a conservative, I was curious to hear from my senator and engage in a ...
In what was never going to be an actual townhall meeting, a group of hard-left Anchorage activists rented out the Wilda Marston Theater in the Loussac Library and proceeded to mock and disparage U.S.
While the effort to ban ranked-choice voting narrowly failed in Alaska last year, the national battle to outlaw the controversial and confusing voting system is gaining momentum. Earlier this month, ...