Opinion

Empire Editorial: New resolve for 2018

Happy New Year, Juneau. You may be working on your 2018 resolutions, and we are, too. We thought we’d share a few of them with… Continue reading

  • Jan 6, 2018
  • By THE JUNEAU EMPIRE EDITORIAL BOARD
Six cruise ships fill Juneau’s downtown harbor on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire file)

What’s really at stake in cruise line lawsuit

Let’s talk about the lawsuit between Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and the City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ), and correct some inaccuracies that were… Continue reading

  • Jan 5, 2018
  • By Rorie Watt
Six cruise ships fill Juneau’s downtown harbor on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire file)

Don’t go back to clear-cutting the Tongass

We know what a national treasure the Tongass is because we live and work here. The Tongass is our home: where we harvest so much… Continue reading

  • Jan 5, 2018
  • By Zach LaPerriere

Goodbye love letter to Juneau

On Jan. 1, 2018, I fly out of Juneau without having a return ticket. That had never happened before in the 24 years I have… Continue reading

  • Jan 1, 2018
  • By Kris Sell

Alaska has a corruption problem

Caution: If, over the next month, you are ask to sign the anti-corruption petition in circulation, it’s no such thing. Filled with razzle dazzle to… Continue reading

  • Jan 3, 2018
  • By RAY METCALFE

Protect the staff at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute

In the last 50 years there has not been a comprehensive, fair conversation about the ability of state-run Alaska Psychiatric Institute to care for psychiatric… Continue reading

  • Jan 3, 2018
  • By FAITH MYERS

Wishful speculations about tax cuts isn’t real news

The ink was barely dry on the GOP tax bill when a New York Post headline declared it’s “already benefiting American workers.” And a Blomberg… Continue reading

  • Dec 30, 2017
  • By Rich Moniak

The New JACC is a wonderful inevitability

Juneau has a rich artistic and cultural history, dating back millennia for indigenous peoples and to the founding of the mining camp in 1880 that… Continue reading

  • Dec 30, 2017
  • By Benjamin Brown

The most read opinion pieces of 2017

There was no shortage of spirited debate in the Empire’s opinion section this year. With a tumultuous political landscape on the national and state levels,… Continue reading

  • Dec 29, 2017
  • By Juneau Empire

Finding the good as 2017 ends

The inspiration for this column comes from two places. One is that it’s the end of year and the second is from Haines writer (also… Continue reading

  • Dec 28, 2017
  • By Kate Troll

Is Juneau digging a deeper hole in cruise line lawsuit?

In December, City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) staff asked the CBJ Assembly to appropriate an additional $250,000 to fund legal costs associated with defending… Continue reading

  • Dec 28, 2017
  • By WIN GRUENING
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Divest the Permanent Fund

Organizations around the world are divesting from fossil fuels, and a lot of the talk is about the moral imperative to do so in the… Continue reading

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The paradoxial necessity of opposition

If it wasn’t the week before Christmas, I’d probably be lodging my complaint with the tax bill Congress passed this week. But it’s the season… Continue reading

  • Dec 24, 2017
  • By Rich Moniak

The Empire Editorial Board’s Christmas List

Dear Santa, We have been good this year (well, most of us) and think we are deserving of everything below. You’re a busy man —… Continue reading

  • Dec 22, 2017
Amy Jo Meiners

Make Alaska’s public schools great for all students

In his Dec. 13 Juneau Empire “My Turn,” Jeremy Price of the Koch brothers-funded Americans for Prosperity offered some suggestions for improving education in Alaska.… Continue reading

  • Dec 22, 2017
  • By AMY JO MEINERS
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In this Oct. 24, 2001, file photo, the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. is shown in an aerial view. (AP File Photo | J. Scott Applewhite)

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

This holiday season, Alaskans can have a renewed sense of hope for good jobs, larger paychecks, stronger growth, and enduring prosperity. The reason why is… Continue reading

  • Dec 22, 2017
  • By LISA MURKOWSKI
In this Oct. 24, 2001, file photo, the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. is shown in an aerial view. (AP File Photo | J. Scott Applewhite)

Safer, Stronger, Smarter: Building the future for Alaska

I believe in Alaska. Our state and our people have set the course for a good, secure future. Last week, I unveiled my administration’s budget… Continue reading

  • Dec 22, 2017
  • By GOV. BILL WALKER

Change in hydraulic fracking procedure

When southern Kenai Peninsula residents heard BlueCrest’s plans for the Cosmopolitan project just north of Anchor Point, it brought two new words into our vocabulary:… Continue reading

More stream protection is unnecessary

More stream protection is unnecessary

Protecting salmon habitat is a proud accomplishment of many industries in Alaska, including the timber industry, since long before statehood. A recent opinion piece by… Continue reading

  • Dec 20, 2017
  • By OWEN GRAHAM
More stream protection is unnecessary

A better future for the holidays

Alaskans are on the verge of seeing the oil-rich coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) opened to leasing for the first time… Continue reading

  • Dec 19, 2017
  • By GAIL PHILLIPS