Three decades of capital city coverage.
Two days after the Alaska Legislature failed to override Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s veto of a wide-ranging education bill, the effects of that failure continued to… Continue reading
Falcons earn season rematch against top-ranked Colony in Friday semifinals
No. 6 Falcons top No. 3 Wolfpack, next face second-ranked Service Cougars in Friday’s semifinal.
A conversation with U.S. Forest Service Deputy Supervisor Barbara Miranda
Impounding and sealed-bid sale of large charter vessels “is a first for me,” harbormaster says.
Senate looks to House on next steps for education funding
Thunder Mountain Falcons earn highest finish with second
One week remains until the deadline for federal grants that would make equitable speeds affordable.
Alaska’s state-owned economic development agency has retained four consultants aimed at boosting its standing in the rural regions where it’s proposed controversial projects — and… Continue reading
“I’m definitely saying don’t take it at face value,” study’s co-author says.
Painting of late Congressman who served nearly 50 years will be on second floor near House Chambers.
Legislators warn bad blood may hamper other issues as numerous Republicans abandon earlier support.
Juneau student services specialist among those finding creative ways to provide assistance.
Winners and losers not reading too much into opening games with some teammates still to arrive.
Retaliation by governor, fractured relationships within Legislature on other issues among concerns.
No. 4 Falcons begin school’s final chase for a title against No. 5 Dimond High School on Wednesday.
No. 6 Falcons (19-9) open Wednesday against No. 3 West Valley High School from Fairbanks.
The federal government owes Alaska more than $700 billion in compensation for the 2023 Environmental Protection Agency action that blocked development of the massive and… Continue reading
25 regional teams to compete for titles in four brackets; no Juneau teams playing this year.