Guest Commentary
Commentary: Signature gathering continues with Recall Dunleavy campaign
Signature-gathering to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy is slow but steady, writes Bruce Jamieson.
Commentary: Salmon and students working together
The Salmon in the Classroom project provides a valuable educational opportunity, write Mike Wells and Tommy Sheridan.
Commentary: Grow the Permanent Fund for future generations
Liquidating or overdrawing the Permanent Fund will undermine Alaska's future, writes Sen. Bert Stedman.
Commentary: Pebble’s empty promises
Pebble Limited Partnership has embraced deceptive tactics in a last-ditch effort to save its mine project, writes Norm Van Vactor.
Commentary: Alaska Native Tribes must act fast to close digital divide
Alaska Native tribes have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to close the gap on Internet access, writes Ben Fate Velaise.
Commentary: Harvesters remain resilient in facing economic challenges of COVID-19
Amid all the uncertainty, one thing that we do know is that Alaskans are resilient, and fishermen in particular are tough and resourceful.
Commentary: Alaska’s senators should reject dangerous nominee for key consumer safety role
Nancy Beck's loyalty lies with chemical corporations, not the people of Alaska, write Vi Waghiyi, Veri di Suvero and Pamela Miller.
Commentary: Cape Yakataga to Cordova with Rev. Kvasnikoff
Norman Hoyt reflects on a childhood flight to Cordova: Early in the statehood of Alaska, a Cordova preacher by the name of Alex Kvasnikoff would fly out to small communities and have a church service, circling Cape Yakataga FAA Compound a few times at low altitude so people would see his red and white airplane. His transportation was a Piper Tri-Pacer with a name THE WINGS OF FAITH painted on the fuselage.
Commentary: Call for more diversity in media
Journalists, including those of color, have victims of police misconduct, write a group of professors funded by the Knight Foundation.
Trump administration wildlife rule will hurt Alaska tourism
The Trump administration has set Alaska back by permitting shameful and unpopular trophy hunting practices, writes Marybeth Holleman.