News
Relocation of eroding Alaska Native village seen as a test case for other threatened communities
Newtok-to-Mertarvik transformation has been decades in the making.
Sports
On the Trails: Spring is really happening
A spate of fine, sunny weather in mid-April was most welcome. Those clear skies, however, meant that the nights were… Continue reading
Alaska Science Forum: Number of Alaska glaciers is everchanging
A glaciologist once wrote that the number of glaciers in Alaska “is estimated at (greater than) 100,000.” That fuzzy number,… Continue reading
Alaska House committee advances, expands proposal to bar trans girls from girls sports
Alaska’s Alissa Pili selected by Minnesota Lynx as eighth pick in WNBA Draft
On the Trails: Intertidal explorations
I Went to the Woods: The fear of missing fish
Alaska Science Forum: Waiting for the sun at Poker Flat
Neighbors
Living and Growing: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
Ever have to say goodbye unexpectedly? A car accident, a drug overdose, shooting or sudden infant death syndrome? Saying goodbye,… Continue reading
Cooking for Pleasure: Secret to this chicken paprika is authentically fresh Hungarian spice
How to use up chicken breasts has been a life-long problem for me. While my dog was alive, I would… Continue reading
Neighbors briefs
Living and Growing: A Scotsman who inspired spiritual leaders with writings about God’s unconditional love for all
Neighbors: Juneau student among four National Honor Society Scholarship Award winners
THMS student Jade Hicks wins 2024 Alaska Junior Duck Stamp Contest
Neighbors: Tunic returned to the Dakhl’aweidí clan
Alaska Outdoors
On the Trails: Spring is really happening
A spate of fine, sunny weather in mid-April was most welcome. Those… Continue reading
Alaska Science Forum: Number of Alaska glaciers is everchanging
A glaciologist once wrote that the number of glaciers in Alaska “is… Continue reading
Events
Neighbors briefs
Ornaments sought for 2024 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree The Alaska Region of… Continue reading
Here’s what’s happening for First Friday in April
Annual UAS student ceremics show, Folk Fest sneak peak and art exhibits in full bloom.
Opinion
My Turn: Frustration of school board recall supporters understandable, but if successful will do great harm
Whenever a crisis befalls a public institution, the first thing that gets fixed is the blame. And so, following discovery… Continue reading
Opinion: A return to civility today to lieu of passing a flamed out torch
My Turn: Decades of Psychiatric patient mistreatment deserves a state investigation and report
Opinion: Alaska House makes the right decision on constitutionally guaranteed PFD
Dunleavy wants a state sponsored legal defense fund
Opinion: The twisted logic of the Juneau School Board recall petition
Most Read
Of three possible new City Hall buildings, one stands out — but plenty of proposed uses for other two
Educators and lawmakers trying to determine impacts, next steps of ruling denying state funds for homeschoolers
Tribal education campus, cultural immersion park unveiled as 89th annual Tlingit and Haida Assembly opens
Recycleworks stops accepting dropoffs temporarily due to equipment failure
Juneau’s homeless head outdoors with no official place to camp as warming shelter closes for season