Hospital expects to accept first patient by Friday after taking over program suspended last year
Officials waiting for release of water from ice dam, which may have killed Paul Rodriguez Jr.
ANCHORAGE — An unfunded proposal by Anchorage’s mayor to pay for plane tickets to warmer climates for homeless people who would otherwise be forced to… Continue reading
You can build a small nuclear reactor in Alaska, but not within 2,700 feet of a house. On Monday, Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom signed a… Continue reading
Council’s role in local arts and culture has expanded in imaginative ways over five decades
A state judge has ordered a tourist shop outside Denali National Park to stop selling products labeled as “made in Alaska” after the state of… Continue reading
2,400 packs with features for all ages distributed by Tlingit and Haida throughout Southeast Alaska
Officials now say up to nine vessels needed for polar areas, but first may not be ready until 2028
Theatre in the Rough’s “She Kills Monsters” opens Friday, with free previews Tuesday and Thursday
After a year of controversies, 14 people seek four Assembly seats, four seek two school board seats.
After dominating statewide tournament, team goes 0-2 at Northwest Region in California
When Raven Tulugak Lopez got an eviction notice on his door, it came with another piece of paper that listed resources to help avoid eviction.… Continue reading
Spokesperson calls bill, which passed the Legislature 57-2, “unnecessary bureaucracy.”
To showcase our readers’ work to the widest possible audience, Wild Shots have been moved in front of the Juneau Empire’s paywall. Don’t have a… Continue reading
Public comments now being accepted on draft report detailing proposed statewide improvements
Rain goes away as models on the runway showcase designs during third annual Alaska Fashion Week
Three decades of capital city coverage.
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a year-old lawsuit by the state of Alaska against the federal government over liability for contaminated land given to… Continue reading
A few times this summer, Jared Danielson, who fishes for salmon on the Alaska Peninsula, found himself fighting back tears in his bunk. Aboard the… Continue reading
Last-minute cancellations without refunds, according to complaints