I’ve been pretty surprised with how surprised I’ve been lately. First has been the early afternoon darkness after daylight saving time. Despite growing up in… Continue reading
Most of Alaska’s previous governors took their oaths in Juneau.
It was the Crimson Bears’ home opener and first victory of the season.
An annual meal still needs volunteers.
The murder is still mysterious.
The Democrat has won the race.
A trio of sleek dorsal fins protruded from ground near the parking lot by Juneau Montessori School and captured the attention of some school children… Continue reading
You’ll hear it still. Portugal. The Man’s Grammy award-winning single “Feel It Still” was named Monday as one of five songs that will replace the… Continue reading
JDHS hockey plays Palmer this weekend
For the first time in about two years, Kake has a village public safety officer.
Traffic on Franklin is back to normal.
He tells his story Friday.
First-ever Rock Your Mocs event was held Saturday.
There’s a chance this Saturday.
It’s an exit sign. On Tuesday, Anchorage Superior Court Judge Herman Walker Jr. approved a settlement concluding a lawsuit that challenged Alaska’s anti-billboard law. The… Continue reading
Photographs from the first-ever Voices of Our Ancestors Native Language Summit, taking place in Juneau this week. The summit was co-sponsored by Sealaska Heritage Institute,… Continue reading
Soboleff’s sons and daughter loan collection to Sealaska Heritage Institute for display.
The midterm elections may be over, but in the world of Alaska sports, election season is still going. For the remainder of the month, the… Continue reading
Wolf Dostal is the Juneau Empire’s player of the week. Dostal, a senior at Juneau-Douglas High School, made 39 saves in a 5-1 loss to… Continue reading
It was well used last winter.