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YouTube Video VVU5U19ZbkM4c1RMS1I3V2VQZC1OY3RnLlBlNEw2V1lHeEJn In the Aleutian communities of Area M, fish are far more than a resource - they are life and survival.

For many rural families, fish are the only dependable subsistence food source. State fishery decisions aren’t abstract policies passed in faraway rooms; they shape everyday meals, family traditions, local jobs, and food security in villages that rely on healthy fish runs to sustain them.

Aleut's new documentary 'Anchored Here' brings these realities into focus. Through the voices of fishermen, elders, and community members, they reflect on how decisions carry real consequences. Too often, policies detached from science or local knowledge put real families and communities at risk.

They believe fishery management should be rooted in facts, ecological understanding, and ongoing monitoring. Sound science plus local voices…  that’s the foundation for decisions that sustain fish, communities, and the traditions that define Alaska.
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Anchored Here: The Battle for Area M
The Alaska Landmine February 16, 2026 7:50 pm
In the Aleutian communities of Area M, fish are far more than a resource - they are life and survival.

For many rural families, fish are the only dependable subsistence food source. State fishery decisions aren’t abstract policies passed in faraway rooms; they shape everyday meals, family traditions, local jobs, and food security in villages that rely on healthy fish runs to sustain them.

Aleut's new documentary 'Anchored Here' brings these realities into focus. Through the voices of fishermen, elders, and community members, they reflect on how decisions carry real consequences. Too often, policies detached from science or local knowledge put real families and communities at risk.

They believe fishery management should be rooted in facts, ecological understanding, and ongoing monitoring. Sound science plus local voices…  that’s the foundation for decisions that sustain fish, communities, and the traditions that define Alaska.

In the Aleutian communities of Area M, fish are far more than a resource - they are life and survival.

For many rural families, fish are the only dependable subsistence food source. State fishery decisions aren’t abstract policies passed in faraway rooms; they shape everyday meals, family traditions, local jobs, and food security in villages that rely on healthy fish runs to sustain them.

Aleut's new documentary 'Anchored Here' brings these realities into focus. Through the voices of fishermen, elders, and community members, they reflect on how decisions carry real consequences. Too often, policies detached from science or local knowledge put real families and communities at risk.

They believe fishery management should be rooted in facts, ecological understanding, and ongoing monitoring. Sound science plus local voices… that’s the foundation for decisions that sustain fish, communities, and the traditions that define Alaska.

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Anchored Here: The Battle for Area M

The Alaska Landmine February 16, 2026 7:50 pm

Cale Green is back with another Anchorage focused episode of The Review. This episode was fueled by a hit to the face that sent Cale on a journey through the Anchorage Police Department's systematic misuse of the Citizens Arrest statute in State Law. 

This isn’t about one officer or one bad interaction. It’s about a system that’s quietly normalized a shortcut — pushing legal responsibility onto victims while sidestepping the constitutional process that’s supposed to protect everyone.

If you care about public safety, due process, or why laws feel unenforced in Anchorage, this episode is for you.

Cale Green is back with another Anchorage focused episode of The Review. This episode was fueled by a hit to the face that sent Cale on a journey through the Anchorage Police Department's systematic misuse of the Citizens Arrest statute in State Law.

This isn’t about one officer or one bad interaction. It’s about a system that’s quietly normalized a shortcut — pushing legal responsibility onto victims while sidestepping the constitutional process that’s supposed to protect everyone.

If you care about public safety, due process, or why laws feel unenforced in Anchorage, this episode is for you.

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The Review: APD's Sneaky Little Workaround

The Alaska Landmine February 3, 2026 7:51 pm

Watch Jeff talk about Gov. Mike Dunleavy's recently introduced fiscal plan and the reception its gotten from legislators as well as another Democrat who just entered the crowded field for governor.

Watch Jeff talk about Gov. Mike Dunleavy's recently introduced fiscal plan and the reception its gotten from legislators as well as another Democrat who just entered the crowded field for governor.

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Gov. Dunleavy Introduces His Fiscal Plan and Another One in the Governor's Race

The Alaska Landmine February 3, 2026 4:26 am

We obtained video of Doyon 26, known as the Beast, tipping over on the North Slope. It's the largest mobile land drilling rig in North America. The rig weighs nearly 10 million pounds. ConocoPhillips say there were no serious injuries.

We obtained video of Doyon 26, known as the Beast, tipping over on the North Slope. It's the largest mobile land drilling rig in North America. The rig weighs nearly 10 million pounds. ConocoPhillips say there were no serious injuries.

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Doyon 26 Oil Rig Tips Over on North Slope

The Alaska Landmine January 23, 2026 7:52 pm

Watch Jeff talk about a video Secretary of War Pete Hegesth just released where he says the Dept. of War is going after the 8(a) program used by many Alaska Native Corporations, another progressive candidate that is likely to enter the U.S House race, as well as other political happenings in Alaska.

Watch Jeff talk about a video Secretary of War Pete Hegesth just released where he says the Dept. of War is going after the 8(a) program used by many Alaska Native Corporations, another progressive candidate that is likely to enter the U.S House race, as well as other political happenings in Alaska.

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Pete Hegseth Goes After 8(A) and Another Progressive to Get in the U.S. House Race

The Alaska Landmine January 17, 2026 9:10 am

Watch Jeff talk what the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro could mean for Alaska's budget and why House Speaker Bryce Edgmon (I - Dillingham) still has not decided if he will run for the open Senate seat.

Watch Jeff talk what the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro could mean for Alaska's budget and why House Speaker Bryce Edgmon (I - Dillingham) still has not decided if he will run for the open Senate seat.

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How Maduro's Capture Could Impact Alaska and an Important State Senate Seat

The Alaska Landmine January 3, 2026 8:12 pm

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