Alaska AFL-CIO Responds to Dunleavy's Budget Announcement The Alaska AFL-CIO has issued a statement in repsonse to Governor Dunleavy's budget announcement.
Governor Dunleavy Draws Ire of Twitterers Just days after Eagle River's international newsmaker announced it was time to "fully take on ASD," Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy announced that Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a "false narrative" and has "no place in Alaska schools." Allard's original post
Dunleavy's Recent Tweet was "Frightening" As the inevitable recall of Alaska's Governor draws near, Mike Dunleavy seems suddenly concerned about free speech. The Alaska Governor has never been above pandering to the former Insurrectionist-in-Chief, having previously tweeted at the man now banished from social media for engaging in conduct that violated the community
Dunleavy Moratorium on Evictions (and more) Set to Expire When Governor Dunleavy said he was issuing another emergency declaration for the state of Alaska, it seems he left a few bits of important information out. According to the November 16 Disaster-Declaration Fact Sheet for Governor Dunleavy's new disaster declaration, which will go into effect tonight after midnight,
Gov. Dunleavy Says More of the Same in Statewide Emergency Alert Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy issued a statewide emergency alert today accompanied by a YouTube video asking Alaskans to change their "daily routines." In the video, Governor Dunleavy said, "if we can buy time for our critical workers, we can keep our systems operational, we can avoid being
Dr. Anne Zink on Statewide Mask Mandate Yesterday, while reading frustrating comments left by people on the Facebook page and Twitter account of Alaska Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink, I realized that people were blaming her for Alaska not having a state wide mask mandate. The decision to issue the mandate is not her call. In
Frustrated With COVID-19, Alaskans Take to Social Media A month ago, the municipality of Anchorage had roughly 2,200 hundred active coronavirus cases. Today that number is 7,349. To put that into perspective, the city of Anchorage holds within its boundaries over half the COVID-19 cases of the entire state of Alaska, and active cases within the