News
In final judgment, judge blocks Alaska correspondence provisions, keeps current rules through June
An Anchorage Superior Court judge on Thursday put on hold through the end of the school year a ruling invalidating… Continue reading
Sports
Alaska Science Forum: Searching for microplastics on Denali
Two college students will soon be stuffing snow from the slopes of Alaska’s highest mountain into Nalgene bottles. Their goal… Continue reading
Thunder Mountain’s Sam Lockhart and James Polasky sign letters of intent to play college basketball
All-state selection Lockhart to hoop at Edmonds, Polasky at St. Olaf.
Archie Young: A final road trip as Mt. Edgecumbe basketball coach and teacher retires after 25 years
All four Juneau high school soccer teams notch winning records during road trip north
On the Trails: April jaunts
Alaska’s Indigenous teens emulate ancestors’ Arctic survival skills at the Native Youth Olympics
Season full of ups and downs ends about average for Eaglecrest Ski Area
Neighbors
Living and Growing: Twisting Scripture to suit themselves rather than God?
Ever wonder why so many different people say so many different things about what the Bible means? You are not… Continue reading
Cooking for Pleasure: Tortilla beef casserole for Cinco de Maya
When my kids were growing up their appetites were insatiable. Every night I had to come up with a meal… Continue reading
Neighbors briefs
Neighbors: Public input sought as Tongass begins revising 25-year-old forest plan
Gimme a Smile: Is it artificial intelligence or just automatic?
Living and Growing: Embracing progress while honoring Our roots
Living and Growing: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
Alaska Outdoors
Alaska Science Forum: Treasures found within a volcanic cave
Ben Jones suspected he had found something special when he squeezed into… Continue reading
On the Trails: Spring is really happening
A spate of fine, sunny weather in mid-April was most welcome. Those… Continue reading
Events
Here’s what happening for First Friday in May
Exhibit by more than 45 Alaska Natives at state museum features protector robes, MMIP Day preview.
Neighbors briefs
Annual Litter Free citywide cleanup on Saturday Saturday is set for Litter… Continue reading
Opinion
Opinion: The Alaska Marine Highway System’s battered reputation
“Before you can make a decision, you need information” Craig Tornga said while avoiding speculation about the future of the… Continue reading
An explanation and apologies for failed Assembly resolution calling for bilateral peace agreement
My Turn: Juneau School District repositioned for the future
My Turn: School district budget revisions raise questions about revising consolidation decisions
Letter: Fond memories and a sad farewell to Thunder Mountain High School
My Turn: Exploring Juneau’s wealth of trails as Walk Southeast begins
Most Read
Long-term blueprint for downtown Juneau sent to Assembly after six years of work
JDHS ranks fourth, TMHS fifth among 64 Alaska high schools in U.S. News and World Report survey
Alaska Science Forum: Treasures found within a volcanic cave
House passes bill banning kids under 14 from social media, requiring age verification for porn sites
Season full of ups and downs ends about average for Eaglecrest Ski Area