A gradual increase in negative attitudes about tourism impacts among local residents continued in an annual survey presented ...
A warning about a sizeable collapse of the Mendenhall Glacier, following active calving recently and a large crack on its face, was issued by the U.S. Forest Service on the agency’s Facebook page at ...
The Juneau Assembly, during a special meeting Monday, unanimously approved appointing former Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.
Alaskans as young as 16 will be allowed to work in restaurants, and those as young as 18 will be allowed to serve alcohol if a bill passed Monday by the Alaska Senate becomes law.
As Americans, we teach our children about the rule of law, and that it is the right of every person to be equal before the ...
A friend of mine from the Haa Yaitx’u Saiani’s Kin Support Program asked me to speak at the Mudrooms at Crystal Saloon at 7 p.m. Tuesday concerning love. I am not a big speaker…I am a big writer, ...
The Alaska Legislature is considering a bill that would create a new state insurance program to address damages from floods, including glacial outburst floods that are becoming more common as the far ...
“The state of Alaska is probably facing its largest fiscal problem … in 30 years,” said Sen. Lyman Hoffman, D-Bethel and chair of the Senate Finance Committee, on Tuesday. Hoffman has been a ...
Tlingit twin carvers Mick and Rick Beasley created the totem poles. M. Beasley said they were carved at Fred Meyer’s request because the Juneau storefront was the most productive nationally. The brown ...
• Actively oppose the ridiculous notion that all federal payments can be stopped; having very serious consequences for health ...
The Crimson Bears showed Fairbanks ski teams what southeast Region V can bring to the trails as they placed second in the girls team standings and third in the boys in the Region VI Championships at ...
Juneau has two bright possibilities for economic development along the waterfront: the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Storis and ...