Foundation raises at least $150K for direct relief, Assembly to consider $1M emergency measure Monday.
Thunderbirds score TDs on opening two drives before back-and-forth battle the rest of the game.
U.S. House, state legislative races on ballot; top four finishers in each race advance to Nov. 5 election.
Participants in 5K run and two-mile walk raise funds for Juneau’s Cancer Connection.
The Alaska Division of Elections is using a new tool this year in an attempt to avoid the kinds of ballot-counting problems that have occurred… Continue reading
Company is also ending lease of Kenny’s Liquor Market, adjacent to Foodland since 1995.
38-year-old suspect confronted by police Thursday moring after her arrival from Seattle
A three-judge panel at 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a lower-court decision that could have temporarily halted troll fishing for salmon in… Continue reading
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Students say they’re expecting more friends, more competition and less parking.
Officers pepper-sprayed man, directed a dog to bite him, shocked him with a Taser and kicked him.
Three schools in new location see increased enrollments, Montessori continues traditional welcome.
More anxiety and suicidal thoughts, but less use of harmful substances like tobacco and alcohol.
New resources available through Friday, including some with wagging tails.
Merging the cultures of Floyd Dryden and Dzantik’i Heeni to create a new school.
Craig Cimmons, a manager at resort hit by massive owner fraud, says recovery made employees stronger
Lemon Creek facility would be first phase in expansion of Gastineau Human Services programs.
Vessel with up to 190 personnel expected to “reach initial operational capability in two years.”
Male known as “Old Timer” is now at least 53 years old, according to marine mammal researcher.
Ahead of Alaska’s Aug. 20 primary election, incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola continues to hold a fundraising advantage against her 11 competitors, new filings… Continue reading