Letters to the Editor

Murkowski says ‘no’ and should be commended

I am writing to commend U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, for her principled stand last Thursday against repealing the Title X order. She and Sen.… Continue reading

  • Apr 4, 2017
  • By ART PETERSEN

Climate change and Alaska’s fisheries

While President Trump was busy denying climate change this week, Sealaska announced they acquired a majority interest in Odyssey Seafoods. This is Sealaska’s second seafood… Continue reading

  • Mar 31, 2017

In support of an income tax in Alaska

In reading Sunday’s front page article by James Brooks — “House considers new version of income tax” — regarding HB 115 to erase our $2.7… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2017

A cruel April Fools’ Day joke

This coming April Fools’ Day can remind us that the meat, egg and dairy industries have been playing us for fools year-round. Their more remarkable… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2017

The credibility of a president

On “Meet the Press” this Sunday on MSNBC, George Will and others talked about the importance of President Trump’s credibility. Mr. Will indicated credibility was… Continue reading

  • Mar 22, 2017

Putting Alaskans first in the budget process

As a 62-year-old, lifelong Alaskan, I have rarely witnessed as much dysfunction in a legislative session as occurred in 2016. The inability of our elected… Continue reading

  • Mar 22, 2017

Trauma in psychiatric settings

There are approximately 10,000 individuals that end up in locked psychiatric institutions or units in Alaska annually. Patient advocates estimate up to 47 percent of… Continue reading

  • Mar 22, 2017

Time to close down this dirty old mine

It has been 60 years since the Tulsequah Chief mine was first abandoned. It continues to flow acid mine drainage into the Taku River, one… Continue reading

  • Mar 21, 2017

A constructive answer to Alaska’s economic crisis

Some are suggesting a referendum to stop the tax on our Permanent Fund Dividend. However, If we create a referendum to stop the Permanent Fund… Continue reading

  • Mar 21, 2017

Gov. Walker help us save our people

Gov. Bill Walker has a great idea about the opioid disaster in our communities to keep in check and establish a future control of this… Continue reading

  • Mar 19, 2017

In memory of the Bergmann Hotel

This is a memory of the Bergmann Hotel. This was years ago now before phones were smart enough to ride around in your pocket, much… Continue reading

  • Mar 19, 2017

On a mission to improve mental health in Alaska

As founder of Mental Health Consumers Action Network (MCAN) can I must voice an opinion on the current state of mental health consumers in the… Continue reading

  • Mar 16, 2017

Help Alaska’s mental health patients

The chair of the Senate Health and Social Services Committee, Sen. David Wilson, R-Wasilla, on March 3 wrote, “We are looking into outcome measures for… Continue reading

  • Mar 15, 2017

Our children’s future and your votes

Imagine, for a moment, that our young children and grandchildren, growing up in a petrostate but with minds not yet in its addictive grip, could… Continue reading

  • Mar 15, 2017

Vote Democrat in future elections

If you fall into the range between incredulous to angry about the “so-called” president, elected by a desperate, misinformed and delusional national constituency, laugh at… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2017

Alaska is a Republican state

Alaska is a Republican state as election results show. Lyndon B. Johnson the only Democrat to carry Alaska in a presidential election . Alaska has… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2017

It is time to rethink the gas line

As we speak, ships are under construction in South Korea that could receive and process Alaska’s gas directly from the North Slope. Shell is buying… Continue reading

  • Mar 13, 2017

What has happened to the heart and soul of the Alaska that I love?

What has happened to the heart and soul of the Alaska that I love? I lived in Alaska for 18 years, serving United Methodist churches… Continue reading

  • Mar 10, 2017

Take the bus, Gus

On a particularly snowy morning, when the roads were really slick and my little pop can car wouldn’t make it up the hill, I decided… Continue reading

  • Mar 8, 2017

Letter: Wrong place for the whale

In my opinion, our city fathers exercised bad judgment in locating the whale sculpture where they did. It is hidden from view. Even when one… Continue reading

  • Jan 15, 2017