“Yak’éi i yaada xwalgeiní” (“it is good to see your face”) reads one of the first lines of a Lingít phrase sheet given to youth… Continue reading
In a recent paper, scientists wrote that a small population of polar bears living off Greenland and Arctic Canada increased by 1.6 times when they… Continue reading
Lady Falcons eliminates Kayhi from Region V tournament, Crimson Bears top Wolves.
It’s the Little League season.
If you think the Mendenhall Mall is dead, you haven’t been there lately. Three years ago, Mendenhall Mall — the 200,000-square-foot shopping center in the… Continue reading
This award-winning article has been moved in front of the Juneau Empire’s paywall. “My first bear encounter was when I was young. I walked out… Continue reading
Southeast Alaska Birding Trail & Guide offers regenerative ways to see state, boost rural economies.
New exhibitions, live music and more
“Ultimate investment in the status quo” is not what I voted for.
Look for AYEA students standing by Juneau Composts! bins in the commons…
City commits to nationwide networks to make Juneau more “age-friendly”
Agency will be taking public comments on the proposal.
New housing, federally-funded projects, school leadership changes among items affecting Juneau
Do you need to eliminate all traces of THC from your body? Do you need to pass a drug test? Do you simply want to… Continue reading
Residents chat and snack with Juneau’s delegation during open house at Capitol.
CCFR reports minimum damage and no injuries.
Examples come from many kinds of critters.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and traditional Indigenous knowledge is essential to shaping a just transition for Alaska’s economy. The problems we face are… Continue reading
The U.N.’s Day of 8 Billion milestone Tuesday is more symbolic than precise.
The unconscionable way the assessor’s office is treating commercial property owners must end.