Officials say new five-ship daily limit will reduce passengers compared to busiest days last year.
Barrier is believed to be the first at a public dock in Alaska; boaters will access via key fobs
More than 130 acts scheduled to perform during week of concerts, dances and workshops.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Youth solo winner Cerys Hudson featured on cello concerto notable for its splicing of parts.
Kaden Ollila, 20, is accused of targeting minors in Alaska, Washington and California.
Scores of students march from JDHS to the offices of the governor and other lawmakers.
Federal government approval will ensure funds for Tustumena replacement vessel, other upgrades.
JDHS boys begin state title defense with 4-0 victory over TMHS, which is playing its final season.
Teams from Alaska, Canada and Lower 48 to compete in 12 Indigenous skills events starting Friday.
Deputy city manager: “There will be a period of time where we don’t have a CBJ-sanctioned campground.”
The principal of the one middle school won’t be the just-named Southeast principal of the year.
Arrests stem from investigation that started in early January, according to JPD.
Homeless campground, first look at FY25 budget, more summer city buses also on Monday’s schedule.
Online applications can be submitted until 11:59 p.m.; PFD expected to be at least $1,582.
Damage, safety, theft among concerns cited in petition to Assembly, which considers proposal Monday.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Two vessels from troubled tour company now selling for several times the original listed bids.
Governor’s use of ferry revenue instead of state funds to match federal grants a sticking point.
App for hourly lots part of series of technology upgrades coming to city’s parking facilities.