Man shot, wounded in Anchorage convenience store parking lot

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police are investigating an early morning shooting Monday that left a man wounded.Police said a 39-year-old man shortly after midnight was shot… Continue reading

Denali National Park officials make plans to reopen road

ANCHORAGE — The only road into Alaska’s Denali National Park is expected to completely reopen Tuesday if the weather cooperates and steep terrain nearby remains… Continue reading

Officials criticize federal land plan

FAIRBANKS — State officials and leaders are criticizing the federal government’s plan to open one-quarter of the land it manages in eastern Alaska to mining… Continue reading

Alaska fire crews battling Lower 48 fires

ANCHORAGE — Several Alaska fire crews have been sent to help battle blazes in other parts of the western U.S. as the state’s fire season… Continue reading

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Dan Pascucci, the education specialist for the Kenai Watershed Forum, treats the crowd to a rendition of "Sea Stars Are Not Starfish" on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at Soldotna Creek Park in Soldotna, Alaska. After 10 years, Pascucci will leave his position with the local conservation organization to take a job in Kentucky.

Kenai says farewell to conservation activist

KENAI — Thousands of kids who went to school in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will never mistakenly call a sea star a “starfish”… Continue reading

Photo by Elizabeth Earl/Peninsula Clarion Dan Pascucci, the education specialist for the Kenai Watershed Forum, treats the crowd to a rendition of "Sea Stars Are Not Starfish" on Friday, Aug. 5, 2016 at Soldotna Creek Park in Soldotna, Alaska. After 10 years, Pascucci will leave his position with the local conservation organization to take a job in Kentucky.

13 injured when motor home rear-ends tour bus in Alaska

ANCHORAGE — Thirteen people required hospitalization after a motor home slammed into the back of a bus that was turning into a wilderness lodge near… Continue reading

Jared Curé has bought the Arctic Bar and is renaming it The Narrows. He plans to have the upscale bar open as early as October or November.

One of Juneau’s oldest bars is getting a new name and new look

For one of the few times since it opened 106 years ago, the Arctic Bar is changing.Since 1910, a bar with a polar bear on… Continue reading

Jared Curé has bought the Arctic Bar and is renaming it The Narrows. He plans to have the upscale bar open as early as October or November.

Witness steps in, stops attempted robber downtown, police say

An alleged robber remains behind bars after a man who witnessed the robbery chased and detained the suspected robber until help arrived, police said.At 5:15… Continue reading

Motorcyclist hits SUV, pinned under boat trailer on Glacier Highway

A 37-year-old motorcyclist was thrown off his motorcycle and pinned under a boat trailer after a collision on Glacier Highway Sunday afternoon, Alaska State Troopers… Continue reading

Suspect in fatal Anchorage shooting turns himself in

ANCHORAGE — A teenager sought on an Anchorage manslaughter warrant is in custody.Anchorage police say Deandrew Webster II turned himself in.Police on Thursday announced Webster… Continue reading

Fatal crash, shooting closes lanes of busy Anchorage street

ANCHORAGE — Anchorage police closed lanes of one of the city’s busiest streets Friday as they investigated a fatal crash and a shooting.Police just after… Continue reading

This Day in Juneau History: Aug. 8, 1986

On Aug. 8, 1986, a cruise ship ran aground near Prince of Wales Island. Despite leakage, no one was reported injured and the boat was… Continue reading

Police and fire for Sunday, Aug. 7

This report contains public information available to the Empire from law enforcement agencies. This report includes arrest and citation information, not conviction information. Anyone listed… Continue reading

Around Town

Women, Infants and Children walk-in clinic, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., SEARHC Juneau WIC Clinic, 3245 Hospital Drive, first floor. Free nutrition services for income-eligible women who… Continue reading

Restored WWII searchlight comes to Kodiak state park

KODIAK — A restored World War II searchlight has taken its place at the Kodiak Military History Museum and is now by a bunker that… Continue reading

Kenai Marijuana ban petition won’t be on October ballot

A citizen initiative seeking to ask voters whether commercial marijuana is legal in the Kenai Peninsula Borough outside the cities is a no-go.The borough clerk’s… Continue reading

In this July 26 photo, retired Colonel Kevin Blanchard, Director of the 354th Fighter Wing F-35 Program Integration Office, poses for photos at Eielson Air Force Base. Blanchard was among the last A-10 pilots to leave Eielson Air Force Base in 2007 when the Air Force was downsizing and considering closing the base.

Retired colonel directs F-35 transition at Eielson

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE — A retired colonel has been working to get Eielson Air Force Base ready for its coming growth spurt since before… Continue reading

In this July 26 photo, retired Colonel Kevin Blanchard, Director of the 354th Fighter Wing F-35 Program Integration Office, poses for photos at Eielson Air Force Base. Blanchard was among the last A-10 pilots to leave Eielson Air Force Base in 2007 when the Air Force was downsizing and considering closing the base.
Bruce Simonson used 900 images of historical posters and memorabilia from over 50 arts organizations in Juneau to decorate the six-foot whale's tail. For construction of the sculpture, Simonson was assisted by Harry and Thomas James, Roald Simonson, and Gary Vetesy.  For the virtual rendering of the sculpture, he received help from Kurt Smith (for photography of the sculpture and construction of the mount), and from Finn Sinclair (for computer modeling and 3D rendering).

Photos: Tales on the tail

Nancy DeCherney, Executive Director of the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council, receives a decorated six-foot whale’s tail from Bruce Simonson in front of the Juneau… Continue reading

Bruce Simonson used 900 images of historical posters and memorabilia from over 50 arts organizations in Juneau to decorate the six-foot whale's tail. For construction of the sculpture, Simonson was assisted by Harry and Thomas James, Roald Simonson, and Gary Vetesy.  For the virtual rendering of the sculpture, he received help from Kurt Smith (for photography of the sculpture and construction of the mount), and from Finn Sinclair (for computer modeling and 3D rendering).

Governor to sign update to Alaska’s military justice code

ANCHORAGE — The code of military justice for the Alaska National Guard is getting an update, two years after a scathing report into alleged misconduct… Continue reading

US chamber chairman talks oil woes, election on Alaska trip

KETCHIKAN — The chairman of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce made a visit this week to Ketchikan, where he called on the presidential candidates from… Continue reading