The Sunday Minefield – August 25, 2019
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The record heat and fires continue around much of Alaska. Hopefully this heat will soon come to an end. Luckily, next weekend is Labor Day weekend – the traditional unofficial end of summer. The Alaska State Fair also started this … Read More

Anchorage is at a crossroads
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It is increasingly trite for every political campaign to declare that the nation, state, city, school board, little league commission… etc. is at a crossroads. Nonetheless, I actually do believe that Anchorage is at such a crossroads. Anchorage can either … Read More

The Alaska Stalker – August 22, 2019
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Welcome to this week’s edition of the Alaska Stalker, a lighthearted roundup of the best and worst of Alaska’s social media landscape and political gossip.   If you enjoy the Alaska Stalker, please consider supporting working moms like me by sending in … Read More

Medical Tourism: An Alaskan’s Adventure
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My name is Cale Green and on July 10th I fell off my bike and broke my collarbone. I am uninsured. While exploring options for surgery in Alaska, I quickly realized that the process was needlessly cost prohibitive and started … Read More

The Sunday Minefield – August 18, 2019
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As the heat, smoke, and long summer days continue around much of Alaska, things in the political world are also heating up. Governor Mike Dunleavy (R – Alaska) announced his reversal on several vetoes this week, the effort to recall … Read More

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