Juneau’s City Manager Katie Koester shared the news at a Juneau Assembly committee meeting Monday night. She called the Army ...
The Juneau Assembly will use the results to figure out how to mend the estimated $10 to $12 million recurring hole in the ...
Ten boats sank in Juneau harbors during the intense winter storms that struck at the beginning of the year. The city is still dealing with the aftermath.
Hali Duran, who’s been choreographing and dancing in Juneau since 2012, worked with several dancers creating what she calls ...
A large gravel lot in the heart of downtown Juneau’s tourism corridor has sat empty for years. But that might soon change. On ...
There was no discussion Thursday of adding two positions that the Tlingit Culture, Language and Literacy program could stand ...
The intersection at Yandukin Drive and Egan Drive near Fred Meyer and has long been one of Juneau’s most accident-prone areas ...
A measure years in the making will establish a cap for Alaska-bound chum salmon accidentally intercepted in trawl nets, addressing a hot-button issue that has divided the state’s fish harvesters.
Monday is Elizabeth Peratrovich Day, an Alaska State holiday honoring a Lingít activist who testified before Alaska’s territorial legislature in Juneau to demand civil rights for Alaska Native people.
The center will begin accepting only cardboard and mixed paper, and only for this Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Immigration enforcement agents swarmed a Soldotna home Tuesday morning and took a family of four, including a kindergartner, into custody.
The Alaska Legislature has a tradition of inviting the Alaska Supreme Court’s chief justice to deliver an address each year ...
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