“Women vote, so count on us.”
The Alaska Native community and military must work together, commanders say
A women’s march and rally was held Saturday, Oct. 17, in Juneau. The event was part of a national day of rallies and protests. Marchers… Continue reading
He had planned to paddle in the Northwest territories of Canada. But then the pandemic hit.
He has been with JPD since 2009.
Extensions? Traffic signals? Both?
New guidelines for visitors and residents.
The numbers are getting bigger.
A judge said Dunleavy’s vetoes violate the separation of powers doctrine.
By Ned Rozell Biologist Stacia Backensto has fooled a raven. When trying to recapture birds on Alaska’s North Slope during her graduate student days at… Continue reading
Felony trials will recommence in January, as currently scheduled.
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No new cases reported as of Thursday morning.
Partnerships, tribal authority, and reliable funding cam help strangle this crisis.
Every hand makes a difference.
Four days worth of food will be available on Friday.
Thirty seperate pieces of art were submitted for the publication.
It was among 15 conservation organizations and state agencies awarded funds.
Alaskans have until 11:59 p.m. Oct. 15.