Posted inLetters to the Editor

Currently Republican administration must be reined in

I am writing to encourage my fellow citizens to contact our congressmen (Senator Sullivan is a member of the Armed Services Committee) to rein in the current Republican administration’s despicable and costly military actions. During a recent interview, Trump claimed he was “surprised” Iran would target our bases in nearby countries or shut down the […]

Posted inNews, Education

Alaska’s U.S. senators back effort to waive $100k visa fee for public school employees

Alaska’s Republican U.S. senators are pushing the Trump administration to waive a recently hiked visa fee for all public school employees. The Trump administration raised the fee for highly skilled workers visas, known as the H-1B visa program, from $5,000 to $100,000 per visa in September. That has consequences for Alaska school districts, which have […]

Posted inLocal News, Transportation

From surcharges, to prices at the pump fuel price jumps are squeezing locals

A regional airline announced Monday a temporary fuel surcharge in response to the war in the Middle East impacting jet-fuel prices.  Beginning Friday, Alaska Seaplanes and Island Air Express will add  a 6% surcharge to customer fares. That surcharge will not apply to freight customers.  Company spokesperson Andy Kline said that, to his knowledge, the […]

Posted inSoutheast News, Environment

Subsistence panel told of shifts by U.S. Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service leadership is in flux as the agency takes sweeping actions in managing the 17-million-acre Tongass National Forest, and making regulatory and administrative changes at all levels, Alaska-based officials reported this week. At the beginning of a four-day federal subsistence Regional Advisory Council meeting in Juneau on Tuesday, Tongass Supervisor Monique Nelson spoke […]

Posted inSports

Haines loses to Ninilchik in 2A boys state championship game 53-38 

The tenacious defense of the Haines boys basketball team came to the court for the championship game of the March Madness Alaska 2A Basketball state tournament on Saturday in Anchorage, but the Glacier Bears scored just three points in the first quarter against the also defensive-minded Ninilchik Wolverines, who prevailed 53-38. “I loved everything about […]

Posted inEducation, Southeast News

UAS to award honorary degrees to L’uknax.adí, Kiks.ádi clan leaders

Lingít clan leaders L’eiwtú Éesh Herman Davis and Aanyáanáx Ray Wilson will receive honorary doctorates of laws from the University of Alaska Southeast during the May 3 spring commencement ceremony at UAS in Juneau. UAS announced the awards for Davis and Wilson, as well as other distinguished Southeast Alaskans, on Friday. Davis, of Sitka, is […]

Posted inNews, Elections

Alaska officials stonewall state legislators on justification for handing voter data to feds

The head of the Alaska Division of Elections will not share legal advice that led to the state’s decision to send an extended voter list to the U.S. Department of Justice. Director Carol Beecher told state senators Wednesday that she will not waive attorney-client privilege as state lawmakers examine last year’s decision to give the Trump […]

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