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From rain-drenched mountains to Arctic permafrost, Alaska landslides pose hazards
Scientists with government agencies and academia depend on each other and the public to help keep track of…
September 16, 2025
Sports
Brief tuna bounty in Southeast Alaska spurs excitement about new fishing opportunity
Waters off Sitka were warm enough to lure fish from the south, and local anglers took advantage of…
September 16, 2025
Sports
Updike concludes historic season in steeplechase heats at World Championships
Representing Team USA, the 33-year-old from Ketchikan raced commendably in his second world championships
September 16, 2025
Sports
Weekly Wonder: The whys of whale breaching
Why whales do the things they do remain largely a mystery to us land-bound mammals
September 16, 2025
News
Updated: Flood warning canceled as Suicide Basin release comes to an end
Mendenhall Lake observed a crest of 9.6 feet as of 7 p.m.
September 15, 2025
News
Trump administration terminates University of Alaska grants for Alaska Native, Indigenous students
The full extent of the grant funding freeze across the University of Alaska system is still being analyzed
September 13, 2025
Sports
Boozer Jr. inducted into Naismith Hall of Fame with ‘Redeem Team’
Boozer Jr. is a 1999 graduate of Juneau-Douglas: Yadaa.at Kale
September 11, 2025
News
‘Always in our hearts:’ September an important month for boarding school survivors
The National Day of Remembrance coincides with Congressional consideration of the boarding school healing bill
September 10, 2025
News
Another bust year for Yukon River king salmon returns, sonar counters show
Fish counters show 2025 returns have again failed to meet that target after missing in 2024 as well.
September 10, 2025
Neighbors
Weekly Wonder: Chasing the aurora
She’s hard to find, and even trickier to photograph
September 9, 2025
Sports
Alaska Science Forum: The long fade of Alaska’s largest glacier
SITKAGI BLUFFS — While paddling a glacial lake complete with icebergs and milky blue water, I dipped my…
September 9, 2025
Sports
I Went to the Woods: Fish of the summer
I was amped to be out on the polished ocean and was game for the necessary work of…
September 4, 2025
Neighbors
Anan Observatory rebuild wins landscape architects award in Wrangell
The award recognizes the new viewing platforms, shelter, boardwalk and stairs by Corvus Design
September 4, 2025
News
Candidates discuss visions for Juneau at election forum
Juneau Downtown Business Association hosts Board of Education and Assembly candidate forum
September 4, 2025
News
Coast Guard issues contract for major icebreaker port expansion in Seattle
The budget package also included $300 million for port construction in Juneau to support the newly commissioned Coast…
September 4, 2025
Sports
Bears: Beloved fuzzy Juneau residents — Part 2
Humor me for a moment and picture yourself next to a brown bear
September 2, 2025
News
Alaska produces a ton of gas. Soon, its biggest city might not have enough.
Officials expect that, in the next several years, they may not have enough of the fuel to keep…
September 2, 2025
News
Researcher is feared dead after falling into hole on Mendenhall Glacier
Officials said that the man was a resident of Italy and that they were trying to notify his…
September 2, 2025
Neighbors
Alaska Science Forum: Calling lost chickadees in far north poplars
If and when beavers do arrive, they could completely change habitats along North Slope river corridors
September 1, 2025
Sports
Ketchikan steeplechaser makes Team USA for worlds
Worlds are from Sept. 13 to 21, with steeplechase prelims starting on the first day
September 1, 2025
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