The Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is seeking interested people to fill member vacancies on the reserve’s Community Council, with appointments slated to start this spring. KBNERR is ...
The Pratt Museum announced the appointment of two staff members as interim co-executive directors on Friday, following the sudden departure of former Executive Director Patty Relay last week. Whitney ...
There’s been much talk in the U.S. Capitol about the United States being “a republic, not a democracy” among the MAGA extremist right. It’s true most laws are made by elected representatives, not by a ...
Just when it felt like there was no more magic left in the world, the springtime fairies decided to come early to carry us swiftly through the grey. It looks like there will be no trudging through ...
Thanks to an article in the Daily News, Alaskans have finally been made aware of the status of some of the loans that were made by the Permanent Fund Board alone. The details of the Permanent Fund ...
Education is the cornerstone of a thriving society, and in Alaska, our education system is at a critical juncture. The need for comprehensive reform is not just a policy discussion; it’s necessary for ...
When she was two and a half years old, Diane Spence-Chorman got her first spanking after she was caught drawing on the walls of her family’s home. “The next day I did it again and the day after that,” ...
It’s nearly March, folks! Does that mean spring is around the corner? Your guess is as good as the Betster’s — either way, maybe don’t hold your breath or put away your snow gear just yet. Meanwhile, ...
Clarence Hiram “Poopdeck” Platt had already experienced two bad years in a row, when misfortune struck again in 1967.
The subject of the presentation was a series Kizzia completed last year for ADN on the story of a young Jewish child — the first American girl to be born in Sitka, after the United States purchased ...
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