A self-portrait painting made by Emma Fellman while a student at Harborview Elementary School and still hanging on her bedroom wall shows her swimming in a heart-shaped pool, in the lane-line colors ...
An incident where a one-month-old girl in the care of a 44-year-old man died of an apparently “non-accidental” skull fracture is listed in the Juneau Police Department’s public log as simply “JPD ...
Sports fans across the state have through the remainder of this month to select the people and moments they feel have shaped ...
The license transfer would be the first major operational change since The Myers Group LLC, based in Washington state, ...
I would like to take a moment to acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Áakʼw Ḵwáan, the original ...
The study, led by University of Alaska Southeast researchers, found that the meat in larger butter clams have higher ...
Juneau’s Glacier Swim Club participated in the Rain Invitational swim meet last weekend at Petersburg’s Aquatic Center.
The results also confirmed Republican Nick Begich III will replace Democrat Mary Peltola as Alaska’s lone U.S. House member, ...
The Biden administration’s request for nearly $100 billion in natural disaster response and recovery funding is on track to ...
Baxter, a multi-dimensional player who started three years for the now-defunct Thunder Mountain High School Falcons and will ...
The first Governor’s House holiday party occurred on Jan. 2, 1913. The New Year’s open house was hosted by Gov. Walter Eli ...
During meetings in Juneau last week, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials said it will likely take a decade or more ...