The following editorial first appeared in the Los Angeles Times: Every day Americans use — and almost immediately discard — up to half a billion… Continue reading
As the 30th Alaska Legislature begins its second session to approve 2019 operating and capital budgets, we can review state revenues and expenditures well by… Continue reading
When winter’s first cold snap turns my fishing town into a frosty icebox, there’s a lively glee in my house. Why? It means everyone in… Continue reading
My father, a military judge in the Air Force who survived 28 bombing missions during World War II, was absolutely fixated by the Watergate hearings… Continue reading
Dire expectations for Southeast Alaska Chinook salmon in 2018 anticipate total returns near or below the worst on record. Taku River Chinook arguably are the… Continue reading
First, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” became Amazon’s top selling book even before the official publication hit the bookshelves. Then Oprah Winfrey’s… Continue reading
In Alaska, amid much fanfare, an application for a voter initiative purporting to address legislative conflicts was certified by the Lieutenant Governor in October. The… Continue reading
The Bering Sea Elders Group strongly condemns the action by the Trump Administration to include the northern Bering Sea in their Five‐Year Outer Continental Shelf… Continue reading
We all know there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but this coming Monday, Jan. 15, anyone in Juneau who needs a free legal… Continue reading
Nowhere is the Trump administration’s historic assault on our natural environment more worrisome than his reckless push for increased offshore oil and gas drilling. The… Continue reading
After attending the Jan. 3 Assembly work session regarding the City and Borough of Juneau’s plan to annex the additional lands surrounding Juneau, I believe… Continue reading
As Alaskans, there’s no doubt that we face significant challenges, including high crime rates, especially domestic violence and sexual assault, thousands of Alaskans struggling with… Continue reading
It is inconceivable to the GOP that “tax reform” will cause massive additional debt, provide relatively little to the middle class, force cuts to Social… Continue reading
I was blessed to have parents who were lifelong educators in Alaska. In 1936, my father was born in Yunan Province, China. He survived the… Continue reading
In 2017, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company marked 40 years of operating the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. And thanks to strong efforts by North Slope producers,… Continue reading
Will 2018 be the year that Pete Kelly’s wrecking crew finally gives serious consideration to a state income tax? I’m not betting on it. The… Continue reading
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
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
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
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