The Juneau Parks and Recreation fall volleyball postseason tournament crowned seven champions on Wednesday and Thursday. Top-seeded Island Sons (Men’s Division 1), Koopa Troopas (Men’s… Continue reading
Money could result in more competitive salaries.
Retired sailor Eugene Auguste Coffin III remembers when, in October 1980, the cruise ship Prinsendam caught fire in the Gulf of Alaska. Five hundred and… Continue reading
The Juneau-Douglas High School hockey team lost 8-1 to the West Anchorage Eagles on the final day of the fourth annual Palmer Showdown Tournament on… Continue reading
The tooth was more than twice as old as any other human specimen found in the North American Arctic
Thunder Mountain notches first state win ever.
The school has changed substantially since it was first built.
A former governor is also joining Dunleavy’s team.
She’s led the agency since 2015.
The case intersects Fourth Amendment interpretations with Alaska’s liberal gun laws.
The trend may reverse itself soon.
The art will stay up all winter.
It was TMHS’ first-ever state tournament appearance.
In a way, the protest was a year in the works.
See how Juneau voted, precinct-by-precinct.
‘Ender cards’ at fault, Division of Elections says.
Dunleavy repeatedly used the phrase “open for business.”
This week’s word is xóots, which means brown bear.
It’s just sweet enough — not too sweet.
The driver who hit the bear left the scene.