The proposed Senate tax bill is a disaster for Alaskans. Repealing the individual mandate takes away one of the three legs supporting the Affordable Care… Continue reading
With all the charges of sexual assault and sexual harassment by powerful men in the news recently, CNN News presented an excellent program on the… Continue reading
It was good to see Gov. Bill Walker’s Nov. 7 response to Alaska Senate President Pete Kelly’s opinion piece on Nov. 5 “The sky isn’t… Continue reading
Will we ever learn? In 2010, I asked Bill Walker why he was running for governor. He told me he was tired of hearing promises… Continue reading
As chairs to the Alaska Boards of Fisheries and Game, we want to take this time to update Alaskans on our upcoming meeting season. For… Continue reading
I am a University of Alaska Southeast Master of Public Administration degree program student taking Economics and Public Policy this semester. My class semester project… Continue reading
In response to a recent article posted about the closure of my shop, Haa Shagoon, I would like to say, that though the reasons for… Continue reading
I hope legislators will take a deep breath as they consider changes to last year’s carefully debated criminal justice reform law (Senate Bill 91). We… Continue reading
Everybody who lives in Juneau probably has a bear story — here’s mine. I’ve lived on Garnet Street in the Mendenhall Valley for about 50… Continue reading
Please read the opinion of Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott in Sunday’s Anchorage paper. He is right on: If we have a serious problem, with only… Continue reading
Would you like us to chop off your index finger, confiscate your automobile or sell your oldest child into slavery? What works for you? Forgive… Continue reading
As a member of the federal community who served our country for over 30 years, I am deeply concerned that my hard-earned benefits and those… Continue reading
I am deeply concerned that the president has decided not to certify the Iran deal. This decision makes it more likely that Iran will develop… Continue reading
U.S. Congressman Don Young, R-Alaska, is in the pocket of the nation’s beet and cane sugar cartels! Young continually votes to maintain the U.S. Sugar… Continue reading
Senior citizens built this town. There would be no bridges, supermarkets, churches, school buildings, or hotels if tax-paying, working adults (who are now senior citizens)… Continue reading
U.S. Congressman Don Young, R-Alaska, is in the pocket of the nation’s beet and cane sugar cartels. Young continually votes to maintain the U.S. sugar… Continue reading
We are a nation of special observances. There is even a World Day for Farm Animals, observed on Oct. 2 (Gandhi’s birthday). Apparently it’s intended… Continue reading
We are writing to commend the Juneau Fire Department for their response on September 17 to the house fire on the Seward Street stairs in… Continue reading
Waste not, the energy of civilized culture, by producing the energy benefits of economic synergy (and God knows the climate catastrophe demands economizing our energy… Continue reading
I’m asking all Alaskans to question the motives and reasoning behind Sen. Dan Sullivan’s support for the Graham-Cassidy bill that would repeal key sections of… Continue reading