In the next few years, Alaskans could see sweeping changes to everyday life under an ambitious and far-reaching program ...
But this year, at least five people died in the backcountry around Juneau, including tourists, a seasonal worker, a local and ...
The Alaska Office of Children’s Services has struggled with staffing for years, from high vacancies and turnover to high ...
When Debbie Clarke Moderow was running the Iditarod — the 1,100-mile sled dog race through Alaska’s frozen interior — she had a moment.
It’s been a month since the sexual assault trial against a former Juneau chiropractor ended with two acquittals and 14 charges declared mistrials. Although Jeffery Fultz wasn’t found guilty, those ...
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2025 Juneau cruise season comes to a close
On peak days in the summer, the docks accept five ships and up to 21,000 people. Final counts for this latest cruise season ...
I’m not a seasoned cruiser. But I do have a passion for far-flung destinations with an adventurous bent, which is how I find ...
Tuesday was Orange Shirt Day, a day of remembrance for Indigenous children who were separated from their families, language and culture and sent to residential schools across North America from the ...
Perhaps one of the most compelling reasons to rally is the escalation of fear and resentment among Americans. Somehow, now ...
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America’s Newest Icebreaker Has Completed Its First Deployment in the Arctic
USCGC Storis is a stopgap until the new “Polar Security Cutters” enter service. From the first deployment, it seemed to have gotten the job done.
A top official for the U.S. Department of the Interior has revoked a legal opinion that formed part of the legal basis for two new casino-like tribal gaming halls in Alaska, putting their future in ...
Juneau’s Mendenhall Footbridge reopens, Ketchikan conducts a siren drill, Fairbanks holds Drug Take Back Day, and the Alaska ...
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