News
Aurora forecast through the week of Nov. 17
These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute and available online, along with more data, at… Continue reading
State Rep. Andi Story to co-chair House Education Committee under new Democrat-led majority
Sara Hannan remains on Finance Committee as Juneau representatives look to play bigger roles
Matching those hungry to help with those hungry to feast carries on as pre-Thanksgiving ritual
Police calls for Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024
Empire Archives: Juneau’s history for the week ending Nov. 23
Santa’s truck-driving helpers are east bound and down to Washington, DC
Japanese smelting giant pulls out of major Southeast Alaska mining project
Sports
Emma Fellman signs to swim at University of Minnesota
JDHS senior holds 17 high school and club records.
Alaska Sports Hall of Fame selections end in November
Last chance to vote for your favorite Alaska athlete or moment
Neighbors
Cooking For Pleasure: Pumpkin cheesecake with a pecan crust
For those of you who struggle with trying to figure out how to bake pies and also put a turkey Continue reading...
Living and Growing: Spiritual foundations for mental health — a Bahá’í perspective
Living and Growing: The healing power of art
Living and Growing: A list of do’s to reclaim Shabbat
Cooking for Pleasure: Mexican cornbread loaf with roasted green chiles and cheese
Living and Growing: The storms of the Fall
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 November
The penultimate First Friday of 2024 features a variety of art and… Continue reading
Candidate seeks to convey ‘Brilliant Defiance’ during Juneau Symphony’s election-season concerts
Dwayne Corbin, one of four finalists to replace Christopher Koch as music director, conducts weekend shows.
Opinion
My Turn: Maybe the news is ‘No new news’ on Canada’s plans for Tulsequah Chief mine cleanup
In 2015, the British Columbia government committed to ending Tulsequah Chief’s pollution of the Taku. It has been nine years… Continue reading
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Hundreds of property owners in flood zone may have to pay $7,972 apiece for Hesco barrier levee
Juneau man arrested on suspicion of murdering 1-month-old girl after seven-month investigation
Ranked choice voting repeal coming down to wire, Begich claims U.S. House win in latest ballot counts
Police: Driver of CBJ truck not at fault in death of man struck in drive-through lane of bank
Petition seeking one-third expansion of alcohol-serving establishments gets Assembly OK