After nearly a quarter century in the U.S. Capitol, Sen. Lisa Murkowski has little interest in leaving the national political scene to run for governor of Alaska.
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 ...
Thanks to a 2006 voter-approved change, Alaska statute has officially restricted legislators to a 90-day window to pass laws, approve a budget and get out of Juneau. However, lawmakers rarely abide by ...
Editor’s note: In November, Alaskans will vote on whether to repeal the state’s current ranked-choice voting system. I believe deeply in honest elections, clear choices, and leaders who tell voters ...
The responses to my last video about the Division of Elections have been interesting to me. The biggest surprise was the number of people asking me to run for Lt Governor, however Ranked Choice voting ...
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 ...
Gubernatorial candidate Dave Bronson has announced that Fairbanks Marine turned financial professional, Josh Church, is his running mate for lieutenant The Alaska Watchman aims to raise awareness of ...
Construction crews work on building a bridge at mile 43 of Denali Park Road. The crew working on a 475-foot-long bridge in Alaska’s Denali National Park was recently told that they could no longer fly ...
On May 23, the Alaska Watchman broke a story, which was picked up by national media outlets across the country, about a construction worker in Denali National Park who said he and some fellow crewmen ...
History does not repeat. Yesterday will never be today or tomorrow, but historic patterns do repeat. History shows a pattern of nations’ emergence, growth and decline. It provides facts and allows us ...
Alaska offers 30 public-homeschool programs for students across the state. These options provide parents with a roughly $2,000 educational allotment for each enrolled child. The money can be used to ...
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