Richard Glenn is an inconvenient truth for opponents of drilling in the Arctic Refuge. He presents a challenge to a prevalent narrative in Washington, D.C., that Native people oppose development in the Arctic.
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Google accused of underpaying female employees
The U.S. Department of Labor is investigating Google for what an official called “systemic compensation disparities” between men and women. The government is suing the company to release its records.
More Than A Pipeline Problem: In Search Of Diversity In Silicon Valley
As the big tech firms grapple with a lack of diversity, three women of color who work in the industry talk about the challenges of expanding staff demographics.
In Palo Alto’s High-Pressure Schools, Suicides Lead To Soul-Searching
The competitive school district has seen four students take their own lives since October. One junior talks about reactions to the deaths, the pressures students face and her hopes for the future.
Gov. Parnell appoints 3 Southeast residents to state boards
Larry Gaffaney of Juneau, Wayne Nicolls of Juneau and Bill Moran Jr. of Ketchikan were on the list of appointees to state boards.