“Voices of Alaska” theme for downtown parade reflects range of Juneau’s traditional holiday events
Four specialists, one possibly in Juneau, will work with tribes and state to focus on rural areas.
Week of canceled sailings for repairs means longer vehicle wait lists, officials say.
After years of delays, vessel now making day trips to Juneau, Haines and Skagway
Ski poles, toboggans and space blankets just par for the course at annual Juneau Ridge Race.
Residents raise questions about education funding veto, health and rehabilitation programs.
JPD gets numerous calls after pursuit near Franklin Dock on Friday night
Opposition to latest “capital creep” voiced by Juneau lawmaker, who says no funds exists for the move.
Fourth annual Alaska Theater Festival to stage outdoor productions throughout Juneau this summer.
Mechanical issue on aging ferry affects stops between Haines and Bellingham
Dunleavy OKs lower dividend despite originally seeking a $3,800 “statutory” payout.
Governor cuts $200 million in capital projects, other spending from bill passed by Legislature
District officials seek causes, solutions and context of absenteeism, which is also high nationally
June 19 is Tlingit & Haida Day as well as a national holiday celebrating the end of slavery
Traditional Polynesian canoe sets sail at 4:15 a.m. Sunday after weather delays original launch
Juneau Gold Rush Days sings “Happy Birthday” to axe-wielding woman, lets kids do some heavy lifting
Ben Blackgoat Memorial Run first after host adds nonbinary category, but thoughts stay with namesake
Juneau artist who designed Alaska Airlines “Salmon People” plane now sets sights on Alaska’s vehicles
Weekend of traditional mining and logging events will also feature new band, bouncy house
Proposal would cut 30 minutes once a week to allow teachers time for training and other activities