A small crowd of about 20 protesters clad in raincoats raised their voices in front of the marble pillars of Juneau’s Capitol Building on Friday.

Alix Soliman
Climate & Environment Reporter, KTOO
“I write stories that shine a light on environmental problems and solutions. In the words of Rachel Carson, ‘The public must decide whether it wishes to continue on the present road, and it can do so only when in full possession of the facts.’”
When Alix isn’t asking questions, you can find her hiking, climbing or buried in a good book.
Flood barriers are on their way to Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley
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Gustavus residents rally in solidarity with fired National Park staff
Around 40 people — many of them Glacier Bay National Park employees — turned out at the protest in downtown Gustavus on Saturday.
NOAA workers fired in Juneau as part of national purge
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