New and longtime participants arriving in downtown Juneau say trip reconnects them to ancestors.
Does average Alaskan eat more than a cracker’s worth of fish a day? Answer may have big implications.
Three decades of capital city coverage.
Author W.R. Kozey’s stories come from folklore, his experience as a bartender at the saloon.
Risk of a “monopoly” by Native nonprofit expressed at meeting discussing hospital’s “non-core” services.
Regulations intended to stabilize Alaska’s correspondence school program are not coming soon, state officials said at a Board of Education and Early Development meeting on… Continue reading
Incident still under investigation, officials ask residents not to bring other cats to JAR shelter.
Group joins others from Southeast making long paddle to Juneau for biennial Indigenous event.
New monitoring equipment improves forecasts after last year’s record flood, experts say at town hall.
Juneau’s Rep. Sara Hannan and Sen. Jesse Kiehl among eight unopposed candidates in 50 races.
Pact taking effect in 2026 allows some exemptions, criticized by backers of Saturday ban on ships.
Thousands gather in Juneau for four-day Indigenous dance-and-culture festival starting Wednesday.
Art events affiliated with Celebration, skateboarding and pro-choice activism among activities.
10 Indigenous performers scheduled Friday and Saturday at various venues downtown.
JDHS loses to Chugiak in consolation finale; scenarios for next season expand due to TMHS merger.
Dancers, bagpipes and a bell symbolizing healing mark annual National Cancer Survivors Day event.
Health value of tips now forming on Juneau’s trees known to Natives, European explorers for centuries
“It’s been a fun ride,” coach says as team wins conference title, goes 29-12 during its final season.
Crimson Bears play for consolation title after grand slam win Friday; Falcons still in title hunt
Third-party investigator will examine six years of contacts between staff and the board of trustees.