Opinion

Our trails and parks are community assets

According to a recent local survey, the No. 1 recreational activity in Juneau is walking, hiking, biking or running our trail system. Our beautiful and… Continue reading

  • Aug 21, 2017
  • By REED STOOPS

Bed tax increase could negatively affect Juneau’s economy

On October’s ballot, we may see an option to increase Juneau’s bed tax by 2 percent. Some people seem to think that 7 percent bed… Continue reading

  • Aug 21, 2017
  • By JOSHUA ADAMS

Include Chilkat River in mining conversation

Alaska’s congressional delegation clearly understands that Alaska has much to lose and little to gain from Canadian mines in the headwaters of major Southeast Alaska… Continue reading

  • Aug 18, 2017
  • By ERIC HOLLE

Americans and the nation need health care

U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, just sent thousands of Alaskans a long letter. It replies to their concerns over the Senate’s Better Care Reconstruction Act… Continue reading

  • Aug 20, 2017
  • By ART PETERSEN

Two-pronged madness exists in White House

Did the fire and fury, lock and load rhetoric of President Donald Trump cause Kim Jong Un to retreat? On Tuesday, North Korea’s state controlled… Continue reading

  • Aug 20, 2017
  • By Rich Moniak

Stay strong, Sen. Murkowski

Alaskans aren’t known for choosing the easy road. We wouldn’t live here if the goal was to go through life on the path with the… Continue reading

  • Aug 17, 2017

The EPA should remedy past misdeeds

On most issues there are multiple perspectives. This is the case with Pebble. Eric Forrer recently wrote about his views regarding recent actions by the… Continue reading

  • Aug 17, 2017
  • By John Shively

Sex and bigotry remains an important issue

I have been trying to write about sex and religion, because I’m convinced that Catholic teaching about sex is all wrong and would, if it… Continue reading

  • Aug 16, 2017
  • By JIM HALE

Alaska can lead the way on racial issues

In the aftermath of the violence and hatred on display in Charlottesville this weekend, I found myself in deep reflection. As a child growing up… Continue reading

  • Aug 16, 2017
  • By DONNA WALKER
Work to preserve Alaska’s ‘permanent fund’ of fish and wildlife

Work to preserve Alaska’s ‘permanent fund’ of fish and wildlife

As we struggle towards a sustainable, long-term balanced budget plan, everybody knows this is an urgent and critical part of salvaging our depressed economy and… Continue reading

  • Aug 15, 2017
  • By TONY KNOWLES
Work to preserve Alaska’s ‘permanent fund’ of fish and wildlife

AEL&P will keep operating as it has been

Each year, when we finally get our few days of real summer, I tend to wonder how many of the people I see out exploring… Continue reading

  • Aug 13, 2017
  • By Connie Hulbert

Bill Walker is the right person to lead Alaska

“Governor Walker governs from the far left,” Tuckerman Babcock said after an April poll found his approval rating had fallen to 43 percent. “He’s given… Continue reading

  • Aug 13, 2017
  • By Rich Moniak

Juneau’s Assembly is boring with a purpose

The “business of governing” is such a misnomer because government rarely acts like a business. If it did, it would run smoother, things would happen… Continue reading

  • Aug 11, 2017
  • By WIN GRUENING

Congress executes the ‘bait, promise, reassure and switch’ strategy

Trump and Republicans want you to believe that no one will lose health care in any manner, and it will be replaced with expanded coverage,… Continue reading

  • Aug 11, 2017
  • By Anselm Staack

A rebuttal to Wilderness Society

It is really shameful that the Wilderness Society and other environmental groups would criticize a small life-saving gravel road from King Cove to Cold Bay.… Continue reading

  • Aug 10, 2017
  • By ETTA KUZAKIN

Reversing course on Bristol Bay protections a massive betrayal of public trust

During the State of Alaska Frank Murkowski administration (2002-2006), the state government engaged in a process described as the 2005 Bristol Bay Area Plan in… Continue reading

  • Aug 10, 2017
  • By ERIC FORRER

Dreaming in America

In our divided and hyper-partisan country there are few things most everyone can agree on: there really doesn’t need to be a re-boot of “American… Continue reading

  • Aug 9, 2017
  • By Bill Evans

Keep an eye on electric cars’ effects on Alaska

Surprising news from two different sources: Analysts now believe consumers will purchase electric vehicles at a much faster rate than previously thought and before long,… Continue reading

  • Aug 8, 2017
  • By Eric Treider
Frank Baker is seen on the North Slope in this undated photo. (Frank Baker photo)

Remembering the people behind the Prudhoe Bay achievement

The 40th anniversary of production from the Prudhoe Bay field — which along with other North Slope fields has yielded 17 billion barrels of oil… Continue reading

  • Aug 8, 2017
  • By Frank Baker
Frank Baker is seen on the North Slope in this undated photo. (Frank Baker photo)

Project Playground rebuilding efforts are underway

Summer 2017 in Juneau has been cold and wet, but at least we’ve not been bothered by forest fires, which in recent years have been… Continue reading

  • Aug 6, 2017
  • By Ben Brown