Last summer’s 590 wildfires burned more than 3.1 million acres in Alaska, about 41% of the total acreage burned in the U.S.
A message from the superintendent
Back in 2008, the Army Corps of Engineers analyzed the cost/benefit of expanding our harbor, with resoundingly negative results: Yes,…
Alaska is 30 years into state budget deficits, borrowing billions from savings to pay the bills.
“I want to convey our great disappointment…”
Over the last month the Alaska Legislature and governor have taken important steps to strengthen child care. Improving our child…
We have a bright future if we can keep Alaska competitive and continue to attract investment to our resources industries
We are the theater technicians and pool managers of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. Typically, we operate behind the…
Let’s go on the uncertain path together
On March 13, the Biden administration approved the Willow Project. I learned about this news from Instagram stories posted by…
I moved to Homer in 2011 knowing little about this place except for camping on the Spit, halibut fishing, Fat…
Events taking place today in the energy world should be of critical concern to our country, our Congress and our president.
I am Ireland Styvar, a deeply worried Homer High Choir student.