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Study: Different populations in Alaska have some of nation’s highest and lowest death rates by cause
Alaska Natives in certain rural areas of the state have the nation’s highest death rates from suicide and…
August 4, 2023
Sports
Volunteers ramping up for new Mendenhall Valley mountain biking trails
Two trails at new Thunder Mountain Bike Park expected to open during coming week.
August 4, 2023
News
Record flooding from Suicide Basin destroys one home, swamps others and cuts off access
Officials say no injuries reported; water peaks at 11:15 p.m. Saturday, receding rapidly Sunday
August 4, 2023
News
Empire Archives: Juneau’s history for the week of Aug. 5
Three decades of capital city coverage.
August 4, 2023
News
Hospital to consider interim CEO options in the coming week
The plan follows resignations of Bartlett Regional Hospital’s CEO and CFO announced this week.
August 3, 2023
News
‘Cuddling’: Just what the doctor ordered for rescued walrus calf found by North Slope oil workers
A walrus calf is being nursed back to health after being found on its own miles inland by…
August 3, 2023
News
Fixing the ferry’s future: Meet some of the crew on the Columbia
Five people who do everything from cleaning to commanding the nearly 50-year-old state vessel
August 3, 2023
News
Flood warning for Mendenhall Lake, Mendenhall River in effect until Sunday
Release of water from Suicide Basin expected to crest Saturday night.
August 3, 2023
News
Fixing the ferry’s future: Help wanted on the Alaska Marine Highway
Part one of a two-part series about the tricky navigation facing the Alaska Marine Highway System.
August 2, 2023
News
Alaska asks judge to determine whether federal officials can create ‘Indian country’ on Juneau land
Lawsuit focuses on Tlingit and Haida’s 787-square-foot parcel of land downtown
August 2, 2023
News
Tuckerman Babcock resigns from UA Board of Regents after two months
Controversial former chief of staff to Gov. Dunleavy was an interim appointment
August 2, 2023
News
Two bears in Juneau are breaking into cars again
However, overall incidents in the capital city have been minimal, officials say.
August 2, 2023
News
Lawsuits target Alaska predator-control program that killed 99 bears in effort to boost caribou
The Board of Game-authorized program was carried out in southwestern Alaska.
August 2, 2023
News
Fixing the ferry’s future: New program puts retired, certified troopers on some ferries
DPS and DOT team up on proactive effort to add security to AMHS.
August 1, 2023
News
First responders show up with flashing lights for neighborhood non-emergencies
Local police, firefighters, Coast Guard and other agencies participate in National Night Out events.
August 1, 2023
News
Nick Jans goes back to ‘Romeo’
Author returns with follow-up to best-selling book about Juneau’s most famous wolf
August 1, 2023
News
Alaska to use crowdsourcing website to distribute $2M in COVID-19 money for school supplies
Alaska public school teachers short of supplies this year have a new source to turn to for funding,…
August 1, 2023
News
Alaska pays $350,000 to settle last wrongful-firing lawsuit from loyalty-pledge scheme
The state of Alaska has paid $350,000 to settle a four-year-old lawsuit that found Gov. Mike Dunleavy and…
August 1, 2023
News
Former Echo Ranch volunteer pleads not guilty in California for alleged sex abuse of boys
“We are grieved by the reports about sexual abuse by Bradley Reger,” the camp’s parent ministry states.
August 1, 2023
News
J&J Deli and Asian Mart closes its doors after more than four decades
The business was greeted with a final flood of customers during the Monday lunch hour.
August 1, 2023
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