Just when you thought you’d seen everything in the boreal forest, a reader points out white whiskers sprouting from the ...
I told the president, it’s like Christmas every morning,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said at last week’s staged event in Washington, D.C., where the Department of Interior secretary signed off on federal ...
Next year will be the twentieth anniversary of “Myers v. Alaska Psychiatric Institute,” a successful lawsuit against the state. Michael Perlin, who has been described as the Dean of Mental Health Law, ...
A statewide effort to replace lost subsistence harvests is part of the system of aid that organizations are trying to tailor ...
Following a request by state legislators and similar action by other states, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Monday declared a ...
The Juneau Alaska Music Matters program uses the power of music to teach language. At Sít’ Eetí Shaanáx̱ – Glacier Valley Elementary School, Lorrie Gax̱.áan.sán Heagy and Yux̱gitsy George Holly use ...
Juneau’s children are speaking Lingít in hallways between classes and aisles of grocery stores, on Thunder Mountain and even in their dreams, their language teachers say. For many students, it all ...
For Juneau, shopping locally isn’t just a matter of convenience. It’s a way to strengthen the local economy, sustain jobs and ...
The protagonist in Graham Green’s novel “The Power and the Glory” is an alcoholic, deeply flawed and fugitive priest who after being on the run from Mexican authorities has been caught and is soon to ...
Improvements and expansions are coming to the barrier system that helps protect Juneau from glacial outburst flooding, and ...
Trump’s “best people” have become symbols of national decline: unqualified, unscrupulous, and unbound by allegiance to the Constitution. His first administration showed what happens when loyalty ...
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Aaron Peterson, an attorney with the Alaska Department of Law’s natural resources division, for one of two open federal judgeships on the bench of the U.S.