Assembly member Ella Adkison moved to table the decision on the voting system indefinitely, after first introducing the ordinance in August. The Assembly is facing a budget shortfall resulting from ...
Andereggan’s research helped piece together the USS Juneau’s short history. It was launched in October 1941 and sunk in ...
Sen. Sullivan met with local, state, and federal officials and conveyed a very simple message. It was unacceptable that ...
As Alaska braces for another challenging budget season, state Sen. Jesse Kiehl, D-Juneau, is calling for realism in Governor Mike Dunleavy’s soon-to-be-released spending plan.
The Juneau Police Department and city employees arrived at Teal Street Friday morning to clear the unhoused encampment.
The aurora borealis danced over the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau on Nov. 12, 2025. Hundreds of Juneauites flocked to dark ...
Contrary to some people’s beliefs, the North wind does not blow by Point St. Mary’s, it hooks around, and there is a big ...
The November 4, 2025 election results mark a decisive shift in voter sentiment across the nation, including Alaska. The ...
The ‘Big Beautiful Cook Inlet Oil and Gas Lease Sale,’ scheduled for March, would follow a series of federal and state inlet ...
The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that reopens the government and funds most of it through January.
The Juneau School District has moved to enter arbitration with the Juneau Education Association amid an impasse in contract negotiations. JEA says the decision was made unilaterally, and undermines ...