Pam Robinson calls mental illness the “no-casserole illness,” even though she says it’s just like any other physical illness
Lisa Phu
What Alaska Natives need to know about the Affordable Care Act
“The exemption form does not eliminate your ability to get insurance.”
Juneau starts to map out its future
“It is important that we start thinking about where we want to be in 10 years”
Alaska RadioShacks stay open
Alaska RadioShacks are franchise-owned. The ones that are closing are corporate.
School board unmoved by travel ban task force, public testimony
Jon Kurland said the school board’s reaction is disappointing
Shakespeare is alive in the capital city, 24 hours a day
Here’s a glimpse into Day Four of the Bard-A-Thon at Juneau’s Downtown Public Library
School administration’s budget favors bigger class sizes, fewer teachers
The Juneau School District administration ignored recommendations by the budget advisory committee
Forum@360: Middle East to Southeast
Three exchange students from Yemen, Bahrain, and Gaza talk about adapting to life in Southeast Alaska, going to American schools, and what they miss about home
Former sheriff calls prohibition on drugs a farce
Lance Buchholtz says criminalizing drugs has not benefited society or kept communities safer.
School budget committee prioritizes smaller classes, more nurses
A school budget advisory committee disagreed with the superintendent on how to deal with a multi-million dollar shortfall at its final meeting Tuesday night.