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We are making Alaska’s Purple Heart Trail the longest in the US

By Senator Josh Revak on Apr 16, 2022   Featured, Op/Ed and the Editor  

We are making Alaska’s Purple Heart Trail the longest in the US

Nine hundred miles of highway winds through Interior and Southcentral Alaska, beginning at the border with Canada and ending on the Homer Spit at the “End of the Road.” Covering an even larger area, the Alaska Marine Highway system connects 3,500 miles of coastal Alaska from the Aleutians to the Inside Passage.    Every year, […]

Gray-Jackson & Murkowski make two Democrats in the Alaska Senate race

By Kelly Tshibaka on Feb 28, 2022   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Gray-Jackson & Murkowski make two Democrats in the Alaska Senate race

With the entrance of State Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson into the Alaska U.S. Senate race, there are now effectively two prominent Democrats for voters to consider in the August primary election. Gray-Jackson’s record shows that she is reliably progressive, while incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski is a dependable vote for President Joe Biden and Sen. Chuck Schumer’s […]

Dunleavy Administration Fights Federal Government to Uphold Freedom, Liberty, and Privacy Rights of Alaskans

By Governor Mike Dunleavy on Dec 11, 2021   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Dunleavy Administration Fights Federal Government  to Uphold Freedom, Liberty, and Privacy Rights of Alaskans

As Governor, there exists no greater responsibility than to protect and defend the rights of Alaskans and the rights we hold in common as a state. President Ronald Reagan once said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought […]

Op/Ed: Alaska Natives Should Avoid the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine for Now

By Bruce L Davidson MD MPH on Mar 8, 2021   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Op/Ed:  Alaska Natives Should Avoid the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine for Now

The study results for the third Covid-19 vaccine, a single-dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, were good news for nearly everyone—but not for Alaska Natives, nor American Indians. The results are conclusive for lack of protection by 28 days after a dose for these two groups, who should avoid this vaccine for now and stick […]

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