Sunday, Oct. 6, is the deadline to register as an Alaska voter for the November general election. Elections offices will be open from 10 a.m.… Continue reading
Station revives live weekday program eight months after halting Alaska’s longest-running radio show.
Two ships arriving Monday staying until Tuesday, with a third making an unscheduled stop in Juneau
In-person voting and dropoff boxes open until 8 p.m.; initial results expected sometime after 10 p.m.
Regulators failed to consider impacts of a dam failure when issuing Donlin mine permit, judge rules.
Drugs with a street value of more than $175,000 seized during arrests, according to JPD.
Cardboard heads, a new Pride robe and a sendoff for retiring local bead artist among activities.
Seven incoming buses built by different company expected to be in service around New Year’s.
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This report contains public information from law enforcement and public safety agencies.
Here’s what to expect this week.
In a first-of-its-kind ruling, the Alaska Supreme Court said Friday that the COVID-19 pandemic does not qualify as “physical loss” or “damage” under common commercial… Continue reading
Theater Alaska offering free and pay-as-you-want performances until Oct. 20.
Ship-Free Saturday opponents remain dominant money presence with about $500K raised, $750K spent.
Accusations about closure prompt hospital, GHS, city leaders to meet about local substance abuse care.
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City, hospital leaders to consider options Thursday; halt to other services also discussed by board.
Supporters say it will improve safety; opponents say obstructed driver views will increase risk.
Three decades of capital city coverage.