News
Ships in port for the week of May 25
This information comes from the Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska’s 2024 schedule. Capacity figures in parenthesis were pulled from cruise… Continue reading
Hoonah’s rich fishing history remembered through totem pole
The story of fishermen carved — “all of us in the past, all of us in the future, and all of us now.”
From education wins to financial losses, mood swings were many at the Capitol, local delegation says
Federal appeals court upholds emergency subsistence hunt in village of Kake
Assembly moves forward with influencing this year’s election, ranked choice voting in next year’s
Police calls for Sunday, June 1, 2025
Police calls for Saturday, May 31, 2025
Sports
JDHS senior Iverson wins two state track titles and athlete of the meet honor
Crimson Bears freshman Bella Connelly sets school record in 100 state title.
Results from the ASAA Track and Field State Championships
ASAA Track and Field State Championships DIVISION I TEAM SCORES Girls 1) Chugiak 107; 2) Dimond 97; 3) Soldotna 62;… Continue reading
On the Trails: Yellow-rumped warblers and other observations
Crimson Bears place fifth in state soccer championships
JDHS baseball team qualifies for state tournament
JDHS softball falls in Railbelt Conference title game, still advances to state tournament
Crimson Bears fall in soccer state tournament semifinal
Neighbors
Gimme A Smile: Post-pandemic, pre-tariff grocery shopping
We survived the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we survived the Terrible Toilet Paper Troubles. Nothing like a shortage of toilet paper… Continue reading
Cooking For Pleasure: Barbecued baby back ribs
This time of year, my barbecue grill starts calling to me. So despite the temperatures in the mid-40s with drizzling… Continue reading
Alaska Outdoors
I Went to the Woods: The theater is over, let the work begin
The election is over. It’s time to catch our collective breath and… Continue reading
Alaska Science Forum: Geologic hydrogen may be an answer
The internal combustion engine is less than 100 years old. Same for… Continue reading
Events
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in June
The launch of a publication featuring contributors from Juneau and Palestine, a… Continue reading
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in May
A museum’s interactive exhibition featuring the works of a range of local… Continue reading
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in April
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in March
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in February
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in January
An icebreaker, a world-premiere play, a new ski season and holiday events galore arriving at week’s end
Opinion
Letter: Trump’s June 14 military parade
I enjoy Juneau’s Celebration parade with its many clans dancing in regalia. I love Juneau’s Fourth of July parade, with… Continue reading
Most Read
My Turn: Funding sustainable fisheries
UAS releases Juneau Glacial Flood Dashboard to help community plan for flooding
Hearthside Books and Toys among 20 contenders in online vote for 10 best independent bookstores in US
KINY’s parent company enters Chapter 15 bankruptcy proceedings; local co-owner says operations unaffected
Hearthside Books moving to kids’ play zone at Mendenhall Mall; mall’s owners step in to buy, relocate play area