Welcome back to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. Last week featured several notable individual and team ...
Heather Winona Garrison, 38, of Pasco, died Nov. 14 in Juneau, Alaska. She was born in Juneau and was a lifelong Tri-Cities ...
Discover Alaska’s fish-and-chips cabins along the coast, where some of the stops come with stunning glacier views you’ll ...
A Juneau judge has declined to evict the residents of Telephone Hill who have refused to vacate the land owned by the City ...
Thousands of Alaskans who rely on the federal marketplace for health insurance are experiencing sticker shock as they apply ...
Craig Richards, a longtime member of the board in charge of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation, has been replaced. On ...
The Trump administration and Congress, seeking to improve security, have approved funding for eight icebreakers and are ...
Now, he’s taken on a new role as the city’s new Parks and Recreation Director. His first day on the job was Nov. 3. And he comes at a tough time as the city faces potential budget cuts following the ...
Cruise tourism surges in Valdez, Ketchikan’s Schoenbar Trail closes for maintenance, Juneau welcomes a new arts director, and ...
Palmer netminder Ryder Lawton used a 22-save shutout to lead Palmer to a 4-0 win over Juneau-Douglas and sweep a two-game road trip over the weekend in Juneau.
Prince of Wales Island, in southern Southeast Alaska, is home to less than 6,000 people. But the sparsely populated island is ...
Lease brings several youth programs under one roof. The Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska is partnering with the City and Borough of Juneau to turn much of the largely ...