Plenty of colorful displays and activities will still be available to Juneau residents after the last of the July 4 fireworks fade, with more than… Continue reading
Attorneys general from 10 states plan to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying its failure to review and ensure emissions standards for residential wood-burning… Continue reading
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Lifetime Southeast Alaska resident departing July 31 after career of more than 30 years.
State seeks contractor for work estimated to cost between $5-10 million.
Cabaret show at the Glory Hall an appreciative exchange between musicians, staff and audience.
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Friday effectively killed President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts for millions… Continue reading
“Voices of Alaska” theme for downtown parade reflects range of Juneau’s traditional holiday events
Kotzebue’s child care center closed more than a decade ago, and the community hasn’t had one since. Tracey Schaeffer and her daughter Bailey are trying… Continue reading
The opening follows 10 months of closure due to substructure damage of previous bridge.
Public comments are being accepted through July 12.
Alaska Marine Highway has been short of onboard employees for more than two years.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher… Continue reading
Four specialists, one possibly in Juneau, will work with tribes and state to focus on rural areas.
It has one year to deliver a final report on solutions to the governor
The U.S. Coast Guard says it has likely recovered human remains from the submersible wreckage.
City officials say funding will bring the project to full design.
She plans to depart in July, citing family medical issues.
Sonya Taton appeared virtually for a readiness hearing at the Juneau Courthouse Tuesday afternoon.