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Wild Shots: Photos of Mother Nature in Alaska
Wild Shots: Photos of Mother Nature in Alaska
University officials to consider having one University of Alaska, not three
University officials to consider having one University of Alaska, not three
Purse seiners work the waters for salmon near Amalga Harbor in Favorite Channel during an opening in July 2012. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

LIVE: City considers options for improving Amalga Harbor

Live updates from a public hearing at City Hall

Purse seiners work the waters for salmon near Amalga Harbor in Favorite Channel during an opening in July 2012. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)
A renovated Centennial Hall could look like one of these options

A renovated Centennial Hall could look like one of these options

There’s many similarities, some big differences.

A renovated Centennial Hall could look like one of these options
Juneau climber survives 30-foot fall

Juneau climber survives 30-foot fall

He suffered serious injuries.

Juneau climber survives 30-foot fall
Volunteers can join with trail maintenance Saturday

Volunteers can join with trail maintenance Saturday

Bring your boots and be ready to work.

Volunteers can join with trail maintenance Saturday
High school teacher turned full-time musican comes back to Juneau
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High school teacher turned full-time musican comes back to Juneau
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Live: University chancellor talks ‘extreme’ proposed cuts
Live: University chancellor talks ‘extreme’ proposed cuts
Stuart Sliter reflects on her 80th birthday as well as her time as the first Miss Alaska, Wednesday, May 29, 2019. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)
Stuart Sliter reflects on her 80th birthday as well as her time as the first Miss Alaska, Wednesday, May 29, 2019. (Ben Hohenstatt | Juneau Empire)
Video game store raising money to stay in business

Video game store raising money to stay in business

Time is running out for the crowdfunding campaign.

Video game store raising money to stay in business
Alumni game provides ‘shot of energy’ for Huskies football
Alumni game provides ‘shot of energy’ for Huskies football
Work on Housing First second phase set to begin

Work on Housing First second phase set to begin

The project will double the number of beds.

Work on Housing First second phase set to begin
After coffee shop burglary, officer on bike makes arrest

After coffee shop burglary, officer on bike makes arrest

The cop happened to be in the area.

After coffee shop burglary, officer on bike makes arrest
Pair of Alaskans killed in airplane crash outside Whitehorse
Pair of Alaskans killed in airplane crash outside Whitehorse
Crimson Bears baseball wants to play ‘fearless’ at state tournament

Crimson Bears baseball wants to play ‘fearless’ at state tournament

Here’s who’s playing for a state title.

Crimson Bears baseball wants to play ‘fearless’ at state tournament
Sullivan requests tariff exemption for state’s seafood
Sullivan requests tariff exemption for state’s seafood
Barr in Alaska to talk Native violence, not Mueller remarks

Barr in Alaska to talk Native violence, not Mueller remarks

He speaks in Anchorage on Wednesday.

Barr in Alaska to talk Native violence, not Mueller remarks
Raven with dart in head euthanized

Raven with dart in head euthanized

Chances are low of finding the person who shot the dart.

Raven with dart in head euthanized
Passerby halts assault with ‘bear hug’

Passerby halts assault with ‘bear hug’

Several other witnesses also intervened.

Passerby halts assault with ‘bear hug’
Opinion: Can you punish people out of addiction?

Opinion: Can you punish people out of addiction?

People are understandably sick and tired of being victimized by addicts who stop at nothing for their next high. Drug addiction and rampant crime are… Continue reading

Opinion: Can you punish people out of addiction?