The state Senate was right to unanimously reject giving a 20% pay raise to Gov. Mike Dunleavy. Not because he’s failed to deliver a sustainable… Continue reading
Juneau Assembly and Alaska House join opposition to Washington case that could halt SE fisheries
We should not assume that what worked 20 years ago will work today.
This First Friday is going to be a busy one in downtown Juneau. New artistic exhibitions, a special theatrical event and more are planned for… Continue reading
Munro partnered with NOAA to enforce sustainable fishing.
Let’s not “mess this up.”
Legislative business isn’t always as simple as 1-2-3.
It would accommodate the Tazlina and or Hubbard, shorten trips to Haines and Skagway
Dorolyn Alper is Juneau Artists Gallery’s featured artist for February.
Lawmakers say governor’s appointments, agenda vastly less confrontational this time.
The WFC lawsuit is a contagion of extremist judicial activism that must be stopped.
It will fund six projects, requires state partial fund match
Dunleavy sells business leaders on greenhouse gas cash, greenhouses with mini nuclear power plants
Growth is good but within certain context.
As a community we can show solidarity…
The results are in: SEACC staff has unionized and awaits recognition by leadership.
Investing in Southeast Alaska by continuing to place relationships first.
City officials say it could extend the landfill’s dwindling lifespan.
$74.22 a barrel far below $87 break-even price for FY23; governor mum on how drop may affect FY24
Juneau’s state senator tells Chamber of Commerce bipartisan majority a key to meaningful action