JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Did Biden's Weakness Break 80-Year Streak With 1st Enemy Aircraft Over US Since WWII? President Joe Biden and his administration have spent two years in office breaking all of the wrong kinds of records. By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal February 6, 2023
PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images Alaska Man Sees Struggling Moose in Water, Immediately Jumps Into Action and Pulls It from Lake 'You can’t just watch something or somebody suffer and just walk by, even though you know I was expected to.' By C. Douglas Golden, Western Journal January 20, 2023
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images EV Owner Needs Replacement Battery, Told She'll Have to Wait Four Years to Get It Here we go again discovering some of the serious limitations that owners of electric vehicles face that makers don't want you to know. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal January 13, 2023
@AKpublicnews / Twitter Police Chief Indicted on 4 Counts of Assault at Resort An Alaska police chief has been indicted on assault charges after a fight that took place at a local resort in September. By Jack Davis, Western Journal January 1, 2023
@twinmomwillow / TikTok screen shot Watch: Would You Want to Board This Flight in This Wicked Alaskan Snowstorm? Alaskan pilots are rather detailed, organized and skilled where their work is concerned, especially if it involves a snowstorm. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal December 25, 2022
DC Productions/Getty Images 'So Surreal': Researchers Stunned to Discover Explorer's Camera from 1937 on Desolate Glacier An amazing discovery over eight decades in the making has been found on the snow-covered slopes of Canada's northern frontier near Alaska. By John McCann, Western Journal December 25, 2022
tyrabogert / TikTok screen shot 18 Million Views: 'One-in-a-Million Occurrence' Caught on Camera in Alaska - 'Dude, You've Got to Watch it for Yourself!' It's hard to imagine something like this happening to you. It's amazing this was caught on tape for the rest of us! By Josiah Upper, Western Journal December 24, 2022
JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images Want to See Real Live Reindeer? Head North to Alaska for a Festive Christmas Adventure Reindeer Farm is open to public and offers two outdoor Christmas tour options: Santa Experience Tour and Christmas On The Farm event. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal December 14, 2022
Zach Gibson/Getty Images Alaska's Election Results Still Being Counted, Murkowski Holds Razor-Thin Lead Over Her Trump-Backed Opponent After a change in its voting system, Alaska is still counting votes for Election Day and incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski is barely in the lead. By Warner Todd Huston, Western Journal November 21, 2022
Sebastiano Tomada/Getty Images Former Prominent GOP Lawmaker Dies During Hike at Age 63 After Medical Emergency Former Alaskan politician Ben Stevens collapsed and died while hiking. He was the son of Ted Stevens, one of the longest serving senators. By Abby Liebing, Western Journal October 18, 2022
Lance King/Getty Images Russian Citizens Arrive by Boat on Alaska Island Amid Mounting Tensions Between US and Russia Two Russian citizens landed on an Alaskan island 40 miles from the Russian mainland as Russo-American relations strain. By John McCann, Western Journal October 12, 2022
Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images Happy Fat Bear Week! Alaska National Park Holds Yearly Contest to Vote for the Fattest Bears Decide which fat, brown bear deserves to be crowned 'Champion of Fat Bear Week' at the annual, Katmai National Park and Preserve event. By Elizabeth Delaney, Western Journal October 7, 2022
Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Journalists Plug Ford Electric Truck in at Campground, Find Out It Will Take 5 Days to Fully Charge 'Are you kidding me? That’s almost 90 miles of range in 30 miles. Are you serious,' one EV driver stated regarding the vehicle. By Randy DeSoto, Western Journal October 6, 2022
@MelissaDFrey / Twitter 'Town Was Covered in Sand': Historic Storm Wreaks Havoc on Western Alaska Communities Alaska is reeling after strong winds and storm surges devastated large portions of its coast. By John McCann, The Western Journal September 22, 2022
Scott Olson/Getty Images Sarah Palin's Return to Politics Gets Off to a Positive Start on Election Night Former Alaska Gov. and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has cleared one major hurdle in her quest to be elected to Congress. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 17, 2022
Daily Sitka Sentinel / Facebook screen shot Blind Dog, 13, Lost for Three Weeks - Finally Found in Roadside Ditch, Reunited with Relieved Family The family was worried they'd never see their beloved dog again, but then a work crew found a disheveled animal they thought was a bear. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal July 11, 2022
Alex Rosputko / Facebook Civilian and Nurse Help Rescue Two Adults and Baby from Plane Crash in Frigid, Remote Alaskan River One man tied himself to his ATV, swam out, and saved the man and a 7-month-old baby, which he handed off to a visiting nurse. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal May 30, 2022
Michael Godek/Getty Images Gas Stations Running Out of Gas, Pumps Reprogrammed to Include Double Digit Price per Gallon Gas prices are out of control and are headed towards the double digits, yet Biden is in complete denial about his being largely the cause. By Ole Braatelien, The Western Journal May 18, 2022
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images Biden Admin Cancels Last Auctions for Oil Drilling in Alaska, Gulf – May Not Return Until Nearly 2024 The Biden administration cancelled these off-shore drilling leases, and it has everyone scratching their heads. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal May 16, 2022
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Biden Admin Cancels Oil Lease Sales as Gas Prices Hit Another All-Time High As the price of the Biden administration's war on fossil fuels keeps rising at the gas pump, there's more bad news about energy development. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 12, 2022