If hiking taxes, piling on more debt, and increasing rates for city services are the only strategies the CBJ Assembly is ...
Hooper Bay’s Susie Long takes a jump shot against Angoon during a women’s bracket game at the 76th Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Basketball Tournament on Sunday, March 23, at Juneau-Douglas High School ...
Tidal Echoes, the University of Alaska Southeast literary and arts journal, will officially launch this Friday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in Egan Lecture Hall. Artist Mark Sixbey and writer Corinna Cook will ...
Malia Towne, who is Haida and Tlingit, grew up subsistence fishing every summer on her family’s traditional lands near Ketchikan, Alaska. As the years went by, they watched as the salmon population ...
A poster tribute leading up to the 50th Alaska Folk Festival and composing spontaneous stories of 55 words or less are among ...
Capital Transit superintendent says fleet offering better experience than first electric bus received in 2020.
New airport-style security measures for the Alaska State Capitol when the Alaska Legislature is in session were approved ...
Too many of the weather buoys floating in the waters off Alaska are out of service and the federal government should devote ...
A Juneau man pleaded guilty Monday to a federal charge of producing child pornography following his arrest for activities that occurred over a months-long period last year. He has a previous child ...
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About $195 million of the $480 million is the proposed operating budget for CBJ’s municipal government that will be the primary focus of the Assembly until its scheduled vote on a final budget plan ...
There is a path to increasing food security without an Alaska Department of Agriculture this legislative session.