Streets closed off as officers fire chemical projectiles inside structure.
Mila Hargrave selected for one of 16 teams at The Cup in the Netherlands next month.
Federal court complaint filed in September gets more attention after successful Colorado challenge.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Trio of options range from space for all staff to moving just those in one troublesome building.
Skiers describe conditions as excellent, but ski patrol warns people to watch for hazards.
Urgent care, imaging, lab work available now; optometry, pediatrics, primary care scheduled soon.
21-year veteran of department will serve as acting chief until Derek Bos takes over Feb. 1
Visitors at Capitol share greetings and hopes for upcoming session with trio of Juneau lawmakers.
Legislators say executive branch violated separation of powers with unauthorized spending.
Ski area manager says installation possible without extra city funds via ‘alternative procurement.’
Juneau-born resident plans to return for One People Canoe Society trips he founded, other events.
Heavy snow prompts effort for limited weekend opening after delays, but high winds prevent lift use.
JDHS and TMHS approve combined team sanctioned to participate in upcoming ASAA tournament.
Crimson Bears rebound from 5-1 defeat Friday, take Palmer to last minute of OT in 3-2 loss Saturday.
Cassee Olin resigns as district faces multimillion dollar deficit, audit that found flaws.
James Kohn joins two incumbents on Bartlett board; Lacey Derr, Jessalyn Rintala new to commission.
New welcome center and outdoor amphitheater, more trails, no motorized boats in multiyear plan.
Project in landslide zone also shows effect of Assembly’s vote to eliminate development restrictions.
Revenue forecast also released calls for oil prices that could result in supplement to PFD.