Alaska law on underage drinking could see major change

On a cold Friday night earlier this month, Fairbanks Police Department officers pulled up to a South Fairbanks home in response to a report of an assault. A 19-year-old had been heavily drinking and had allegedly attacked a family member. The teen would later record a preliminary breath-alcohol content of .260, which is more […]

Alaska law makes it harder to obtain student behavior data

The Alaska Legislature in 2012 passed a bill to measure the performance data of every school in the state, allowing administrators and legislators to track the success of programs and interventions at the school level. But at the same time the state is making it easier to track school performance, it also is making […]

Intervention with a purpose combats underage drinking

Jaalen Phillips, left, and Ransom DuBois, have trouble keeping their balance while walking a line wearing Fatal Vision Simulation Goggles, goggles used to demonstrate alcohol impairment as a prevention technique, during lunch at Lathrop High School on Wednesday, October 28, 2015. Kevin Illingworth was first brought home by police officers when he was 7 years […]

Project will explore the impact alcohol has had on community

It’s been six years since the Daily News-Miner last took a close look at the community impact of alcohol abuse. The four-part series the newspaper produced that year focused on the continuing effort to combat the high presence of regular public inebriates in downtown Fairbanks. That series itself was a follow-up to a 2003 […]

Preventing underage drinking takes more than scare tactics

In 2008, the Australian government aired a television public service announcement in which a teenager who drank too much kills his own friend with a punch to the head. Another of the ads showed a teenage girl who got drunk at a party having sex on the lawn while dozens of her peers look on […]

College time is a risky time for young adults

Although much of the attention on underage drinking focuses on students of high school age, it’s the years that follow when alcohol use begins to soar. About a quarter of 17-year-olds reported drinking in the previous month in 2013, when the most recent National Survey on Drug Use and Health was conducted by the federal […]

Ad campaign aims to dispel idea that most Alaska kids drink

The majority of high school students believe most of their peers drink, but in reality, according to survey data, the opposite is true. “Most Alaska teens choose not to drink,” said Hope Finkelstein. Finkelstein is the coordinator for the Alaska Wellness Coalition, a group of behavioral health organizations that teamed up in 2010 to combat […]

Two young cousins break their family’s cycle of alcohol abuse

Sierra Tucker smiles during Marjorie Tahbone’s Conversational Inupiaq Class at Nome Beltz Jr./Sr. High School on Monday, October 26, 2015 in Nome, Alaska. It’s 1999. Sierra Tucker is 3 months old, and her parents are divorcing. She flies from Arizona to her father’s hometown on the Seward Peninsula. It’s 2005. Sierra is 5 years old, […]