A federal agency wants to create a committee to bridge the gap between federal housing programs and Native communities.
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On the eve of Orlando shooting, Juneau celebrated Two Spirit Pride
If the Two Spirit Pride reception affirmed safety and acceptance, Orlando violently asserted an opposite claim: that being gay in America is still dangerous.
Why some Alaska workers turn down pay increases
More money earned could mean less money overall when public assistance programs get cut off.
Mentoring program in Unalaska nudges young men to Choose Respect
While rafting in Unalaska, mentors with Compass guided a group of young men on the water — and on redefining masculinity and exploring healthier, nonviolent models of manhood.
Kiehl proposes ordinance to outlaw LGBT discrimination in Juneau
As an openly gay man who doesn’t identify with any religion, you’d think Matt Magnusson would have a minefield of identity politics to navigate working for Catholic Community Service.
Skagway Assembly voices concern over herbicide spraying
Skagway community protests use of herbicide by railroad.
Anchorage PrideFest increases security after mass shooting in Orlando
Anchorage PrideFest will have increased security this year and will include memorials for the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Juneau charges ahead with electric vehicles
The city is projected to double the number of electric vehicles on the streets by the end of the year.
Muhammad Ali memorial service: Louisville buries a beloved son
Muhammad Ali’s home town and people from around the country mourn his death.
Tlingit artist protests auction of Native artifacts in Paris
A Tlingit artist and Juneau resident protested the sale of Native artifacts at an auction in Paris. She considers the items that were sold living beings.