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Former Alaska legislator Zach Fansler to be arraigned June 21
An Alaska lawmaker who resigned after allegations of striking a Juneau woman is soon scheduled to appear in…
June 7, 2018
News
Regulatory Commission approves sale of AELP’s parent company
The sale of Avista Corp. (parent company of Juneau’s Alaska Electric Light and Power) to Canadian-owned Hydro One…
June 7, 2018
News
Spruce root basket wins Best of Show at Native art show
Correction: An earlier version of this article misspelled Ursala Hudson’s first name. It’s Ursala, not Ursula. Her winning…
June 6, 2018
News
Former Alaska legislator Zach Fansler charged with harassment
A former Alaska legislator has been formally charged with a crime for allegedly hitting a woman so hard…
June 6, 2018
News
JPD receives funding for two more officers, recruitment; Eaglecrest gets money for snowmaking equipment
After several weeks of work and discussion, the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly unanimously approved the Fiscal…
June 5, 2018
News
‘Spiritual and powerful’: Canoes land at Douglas Harbor for Celebration
Drums and traditional songs filled the air at Douglas Harbor on Tuesday afternoon as Alaska Natives from all…
June 5, 2018
News
Juneau meets season of ‘mega-ships’
Juneau residents will see a few thousand more cruise line passengers that normal as a new “mega-ship” arrives…
June 5, 2018
News
Man who threw punch stabbed downtown
Police say a man allegedly trying to start fights in the downtown area was stabbed by another man…
June 4, 2018
News
Forest Service douses wildfire north of Juneau
The 56-acre fire at the Berners Bay area is no longer a threat, according to the U.S. Forest…
June 4, 2018
News
Celebration 2018 starts Wednesday
Starting Wednesday, songs, art and regalia from Alaska Native people from Southeast Alaska and beyond will fill the…
June 4, 2018
News
Steamed bun food truck officially open
Max Goldrich is finding out pretty quickly what it takes to run a food truck. The night before…
June 4, 2018
News
‘You can’t get them all’: Alaska Sen. Dennis Egan discusses ups and downs working in Legislature
“What are you going to do me? Fire me?” With those words, Sen. Dennis Egan, D-Juneau, brought the…
June 1, 2018
News
City announces new director of Community Development Department
The city has found a new Community Development Department Director. According to a release, Jill Maclean will be…
May 31, 2018
News
‘Lifelong learner’ and Juneau teacher Robert Eddy pursuing a new adventure
Walking through his classroom, Harborview Elementary School teacher Robert “Rocky” Eddy had a hard time weaving in and…
May 30, 2018
News
Mendenhall Auto Center makes donation to trail improvement club
Local trails are feeling the love. Trail Mix, Inc. was given an $8,585 donation from Subaru of America…
May 30, 2018
Sports
Ketchikan eliminates Thunder Mountain from regional baseball tournament
In a game of small ball, the Ketchikan Kings were able to do just enough in eliminating the…
May 26, 2018
Sports
Juneau-Douglas advances to championship with victory over Sitka
In a game where both starting pitchers were rolling early, finding any breaks were key. Juneau-Douglas High School…
May 25, 2018
Sports
Thunder Mountain bounces back, eliminates Petersburg from baseball tourney
Thunder Mountain High School’s struggles in the opening round loss to Juneau-Douglas High School in the Region V…
May 25, 2018
Sports
McCormick’s slam, McCurley’s arm powers Juneau-Douglas over Thunder Mountain
Brock McCormick’s first-inning grand slam fueled a six-run first inning, and Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears defeated the Thunder Mountain…
May 24, 2018
News
In 2000, a Juneau baby won a $20,000 scholarship from the Juneau Empire. Now, 18 years later, she’s graduating high school.
Adrianna D’Cafango was only a 9-month-old baby in her mother’s arms in the Nugget Mall corridor when she…
May 24, 2018
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