Three Assembly and two school board incumbents discuss priorities for upcoming terms
Dunleavy again absent at candidate forum as two other contenders talk ferries, fish and finances
Jazz & Classics fall fest features fewer school visits, but more music including new student concert
Optimism about post-pandemic recovery and growth of industries expressed at Southeast Conference
Murkowski, Tshibaka and Chesbro apply their broad themes to specific issues at Southeast Conference
Eliminating dynamic pricing this winter, subdizing alternatives for disruptions part of new program.
New Royal Caribbean leader hosts meet-and-greet with Juneau tourism leaders as end of season nears
Chancellors praise campus anti-discrimination programs, but board member calls changes “insidious”
Board members hear about revitalized students, demoralized staff at first Juneau meeting since 2018
“I don’t think I’ll ever find a group of communities that interest me as much as Alaska.”
Funds are final portion of $25M in federal funds via new process working with local programs.
Nonprofits with ties to governor’s political opposition allege coordination of donors, staff misuse.
Special U.S. House race certified; Palin, Begich repeat demands the other drop out of Nov. election
Mill Campground at or past capacity this year, but occupants and staff say communal spirit persists
Alaska Mariculture Cluster hopes Build Back Better funds creates $100M annual industry, 1,500 jobs
Special election victor gets call from Biden, readies for encore that may decide control of Congress
Democrat set to become first Alaska Native elected to Congress in ranked choice win.
Microbudget movie about a surreal commune of cubical drones screens at Gold Town Theater on Sept. 8
1908 sinking of Star of Bengal, which killed 111, is narrated by locals in 5-part series.
University administration accused of bad faith during year-long negotiations