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The U.S. Department of Education has terminated grant funding for universities’ Alaska Native and Native-Hawaiian-serving ...
The National Weather Service in Juneau issued a flood warning Monday morning as Suicide Basin began its second, yearly release. The flood warning states that Mendenhall Lake gauge levels, water ...
Jeff Gnass is a resident of Juneau who supports and volunteers at many activities in the community. He just finished the WalkSoutheast Challenge for the fifth year and thanks CBJ Parks and Recreation ...
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the King of kings, the Creator of this universe, entrusted Himself to Mary when He chose Her to be His mother ...
The Assembly should reconsider its June 9, 2025, decision to evict all current residents by Oct. 1 and then pay $9 million to ...
The six guiding principles are: Lifelong Wellbeing and Family Support; Housing For All; Resilient, Year-Round Local Economy; ...
Through Aug. 28, when officials at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game stopped counting, an estimated 23,806 Chinook ...
For two decades, Alaska’s timber communities have suffered from failed policies in Washington. Time after time, we’ve seen ...
The Anan Wildlife Observatory won an Award of Excellence from the Alaska chapter of the American Society of Landscape ...
Regulations aren’t needed to prevent roadbuilding on landforms such as the sprawling Juneau and Stikine icefields ...
Economic growth, measured by an increase in income, employment, and a broader and thus healthier tax base, would help make ...
Carlos Boozer Jr. was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the 2008 U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team Saturday, Sept. 6, in Springfield, Massachusetts. Boozer Jr. is a ...