I’ve been trying to avoid reentering the debate about City Hall. There’s been plenty written about it on these pages already. Much of it’s been… Continue reading
Ready or not, here it comes. The days are getting shorter, new snow keeps materializing on the mountaintops, and the scent of autumn leaves competes… Continue reading
Effort by wide range of groups part of global project that has collected 350 million lbs. of waste.
When you ask people why they live in Juneau they may answer mountains, water or natural beauty, but most will say — or add —… Continue reading
Over the course of the past year, during which I have served as the student rabbi of Juneau’s Jewish community, I have grown accustomed to… Continue reading
We are at fall equinox, a day of great equality: All the residents of the entire world — from Tierra Del Fuego to Rome to… Continue reading
I have voted for a new City Hall because I think it makes financial sense and because a new hall has been needed for decades.… Continue reading
I have been following the ongoing dialog regarding the proposed City Hall project, and a couple of points come to mind. It appears that there… Continue reading
As we ready ourselves to go to the polls soon, I invite Juneau voters to keep a few things in mind. While our local government… Continue reading
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In the last two months there has been a steady drumbeat against the bond issue on a new City Hall, mostly from voices who have… Continue reading
Some promoters of a new City Hall claim our current city buildings do “…not represent the high standard and image a capital city should project,”… Continue reading
Those are the words of Department of Interior Secretary Jim Lyons and Undersecretary Sylvia Baca regarding so-called “landless” legislation in 1996. Bureau of Indian Affairs… Continue reading
Juneau is being asked to decide on funding a new City Hall…again. There are reasonable arguments both for and against building, however, I can’t support… Continue reading
Largest field in Southeast history sees Crimson Bears on top
U.S. Supreme Court rulings may give opponents new ammunition.
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Health Department officials say they are ‘sounding the alarm’
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