1918 is particularly memorable, especially with no big snowplows for roads or canopies for roofs.
Warnings issued for avalanche zones, buildings under heavy weight loads and travel on icy roads.
The state government has again made headway in reducing the number of Alaskans waiting for food aid. But national data show the number of Alaskans… Continue reading
Snow expected to end early Wednesday morning, but traffic and avalanche hazards remain high.
Flag hoisted in recent days part of national movement, partly in response to Pride and other flags
Democratic congresswoman among top nationwide targets of Republicans as she seeks second full term.
Juneau shatters snow record for Jan. 22; forecaster says avalanches “could begin to endanger homes.”
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These forecasts are courtesy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute and available online, along with more data, at www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast. The listings below will… Continue reading
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City closed, schools continue remote learning again on Tuesday; Thane Road closing at 8 p.m. Monday.
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An unused U.S. Forest Service building in Kake may soon be a healing center for the community to move forward from generations of trauma after… Continue reading
Bill contains $300 BSA increase, boosts for charter and homeschooling, random audits of districts.
In 2022, only one state, Arizona, had more chronically absent students than Alaska, where more than 45% of students missed enough school to be academically… Continue reading
District announces first “winter” remote classes to prevent excessive cancellations due to weather
“We were appallingly poorly informed about our budget projections,” school board president says.
However, rain forecast immediately afterward until next weekend, when it may snow again.
As the Alaska Legislature convenes in Juneau, the state population is on the minds of lawmakers. For the 11th consecutive year, more people moved out… Continue reading