An annual napkin art contest, a workshop for homemade dog treats, and art featuring end-of-an-age glaciers and end-of-life items revived in new forms are part… Continue reading
“Kuhaantí,” first release of its kind in decades, part of nine-story collaborative tribal project.
“Managed accounts” cover more than 10,000 of the 122,000-plus managed by state.
Crimson Bears hockey puts football-size scores on visiting Wolves
Gentemann, Tracy top costumes; Janes 5K winner
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History, future and monitoring of ice dam that caused record flooding this year focus of UAS event.
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New rates part of two-step process that included 4.5% increase for all users last year.
More than $100M helping spur growth in oyster and kelp farming, research and development.
Mainliner specs go to shipbuilders in November while the fate of Matanuska remains unknown.
Longtime actor Marta Lastufka returns after many years in Theater Alaska’s “In A Doll’s House, Part 2”
Rescue follows the loss of a whale calf to a vessel strike in August
Preliminary audit shows faulty practices; meanwhile, state backs off fight on “over-the-cap” funds.
Article would have been on cover of Alaska Economic Trends for October.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
“Mamas just get stronger and stronger. We have no choice.”
1.65 million passengers representing 101% of ship capacity visited Juneau, preliminary figures show.
School board seeks more input after hearing ban violates city bylaws and maybe state’s Constitution.
A woman from Stebbins has sued the Alaska Department of Corrections, alleging that she and many other people in the state prison system have been… Continue reading
Existing bridge is already the “second crossing”; parts of original now in local home, footbridges.
Decisive votes on hotel bed tax and Huna Totem dock project among full slate of hot topics.