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Our community treasure at Eaglecrest
During the Eaglecrest Board of Directors (EBD) Aug. 7 meeting, four former Eaglecrest Board members expressed their collective concern and lack of confidence in Eaglecrest’s management team and Board of Directors (EBD) for failing to adequately represent ski area users with sound policy and operational direction to the new general manager.
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Why Telephone Hill matters
I am sympathetic to the need for more housing in downtown Juneau, but perhaps there is a solution that adds housing to our hill without destroying the neighborhood as a whole. It is not too late to alter course.
Aug 14, 20253 min read


Don’t tie Juneau’s hands in an emergency
The past three years of Mendenhall River floods show why a property tax cap would hurt Juneau. When disaster struck, the city had the flexibility to step in and help. Without that, families and the whole community would have been left worse off.
Aug 14, 20251 min read


Trump meeting Putin without Zelensky would be reprehensible
The “peace summit” between Presidents Trump and Putin with the notable absence of President Zelensky taking place in Alaska on Aug. 15 is morally reprehensible and a travesty. It is not normal.
Aug 11, 20251 min read


Hoping the music of Telephone Hill can carry on
The memories and ghosts that inhabit Telephone Hill are hard to hear above the noise and clamor of cruise ships and tour buses, but on an early morning, in the shade of trees and homes that still stand, you might still hear them.
Aug 7, 20252 min read


Juneau needs new ferry terminal like it needs a hole in a boat
The state is taking money that was appropriated for one bad idea almost a generation ago and spending it on an equally wasteful idea.
Aug 6, 20253 min read


The Tongass needs a legislative exemption from the Roadless Rule
When one mentions the application of the 2001 Roadless Rule to the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska the listener thinks of large-scale timber cutting. But the Tongass was created near ancient volcanoes and consequently is one of the richest Volcanic Massive Sulfide (VMS) districts in North America.
Aug 2, 20254 min read


Experiencing some of the best of Juneau under difficult circumstances
Grante Creek Basin. (City and Borough of Juneau photo) As many readers may know, I recently fell, broke my ankle and had to get...
Jul 31, 20253 min read


Blending meetings with personal travel – the trend toward “bleisure”
Anyone who’s attended a conference, convention, or large meeting knows the scene: after registering and picking up your badge and other information, you look around the foyer to see small groups of colleagues greeting each other, setting appointments, and making plans. Networking, sharing information, and the business of business has already begun.
Jul 31, 20252 min read


Dunleavy's legislative expert claims incompetent lawmakers 'f***up' transportation funding
(Official photo from the State of Alaska Office of the Governor) Jordan Shilling, who really should take his talents to the private...
Jul 30, 20254 min read


We’re not hiding our faces
A group of 10 or 12 of us show up on the Glacier Spur Road once a week to let our embattled federal workers know that we support them and care deeply about them, and to let visitors know of the mass staff firings at the glacier visitor center they are headed towards.
Jul 30, 20253 min read


House, Senate leaders: Legislature’s duty during special session is clear on education funding, access to oil/gas data
On Aug. 2, the Alaska Legislature will reconvene in Juneau to respond to a special session called by Gov. Mike Dunleavy. While the governor’s proclamation lists a pair of issues that failed to gain traction during the regular session, the most pressing matter before us is overriding two deeply consequential vetoes, one that strips $51 million from Alaska’s public schools, and another that blocks legislative access to critical oil and gas revenue data.
Jul 28, 20253 min read
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