“Erasing Seward from our history won’t make our history more fair…”
Every cloudy day is different. On a bluebird day, from the window above my bed to the shores of Resurrection Bay, the view is the… Continue reading
The opening of this year’s sockeye fishery at the Kenai/Russian River confluence brought reports of two yearling brown bear cubs making regular appearances along the… Continue reading
Alaska learned from its Territorial mistakes, and now has one of the strongest election systems.
Alaska Voices: The statue is causing pain to some of my neighbors.
The event is part of a resurgent trend for traditional weaving.
Is this how a state with the highest environmental standards in the world would act?
I stepped through a time warp last week.
Scattered on my desk I have three journals: my bullet journal, the daily planner that sort of keeps my life in order; my bird journal… Continue reading
It’s no secret that wildfires play a significant ecological role in Alaska’s boreal forests, including those here on the western Kenai Peninsula. Everyone who drives… Continue reading
The concert came about after the pandemic forced KBBI to cancel a planned Solstice weekend concert.
Alaska 20 lost games to South and East on Sunday in Anchorage to see its record drop to 0-4 in nonleague play. Alaska 20 is… Continue reading
As the education specialist for the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, it is my job to bring the wonders of the refuge’s wildlife and awe-inspiring… Continue reading
Members of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly along with the borough mayor have embarked on a pointless effort to declare the borough a “Sanctuary for… Continue reading
Why the Fair Share Act is important for Alaska’s future.
I was just on my way to the Seward Trail Running Club meetup at Bear Mountain when I got a text from the Clarion’s esteemed… Continue reading
Alaskan-owned small businesses create tens of thousands of jobs.
When the Swan Lake Fire started, we knew we had an opportunity to get even more morels.
Want to win a beer bet? Ask someone the location of the most southerly point in Alaska. The answer isn’t in Southeast, near Ketchikan. Rather,… Continue reading