Enjoying a delicious Thanksgiving dinner without the hassles of cooking and cleaning up may be easier than ever this year.
Following an hours-long shutdown of the Parks Highway and a multi-unit search in Houston, two suspects have been arrested and ...
Alaskans this year made a dramatic shift from past years in their voting practices, choosing in large numbers to cast their ballots before Election Day rather than on Tuesday.
Incumbents will retain their seats in contested districts following victories in Mat-Su Borough School Board and Assembly ...
Alaska voters favored a ballot measure backed by labor unions by a margin of 12.46 percentage points with roughly 70% of the ballots counted early Wednesday.
More Alaskans voted to repeal the state’s open primary and ranked choice voting system than voted against the measure, among the roughly 70% of the votes counted through early Wednesday.
Two veteran Mat-Su legislators, Senator David Wilson and Representative David Eastman, were trailing their challengers in vote counts Wednesday night. Although most precincts had reported results, the ...
The Student Air Rifle program (SAR) team from Twindly Bridge Charter School (TBCS) placed second at the SAR National Championships in Festus, Missouri on October 26th. Senior Xaden Kaiser placed ...
Healthcare System is now offering free transit services for veterans to medical appointments in the Mat-Su Valley. This shuttle service will assist veterans that experience ...
The recent defense of Senate Bill 21 offered in the Alaska Beacon by the four co-chairs of the 2014 “No on 1” campaign is seriously misleading. Ironically, in their claimed ...
In September, the Department of Defense released a set of initiatives aimed at improving the welfare and well-being of service members and their families.
As a pastor, I have often been asked, “what role do we as citizens of heaven have in national elections?” As a follower of Jesus, I rest in the biblical ...