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The first time I remember being aware of my father’s hands was when I was three. I wasn’t very tall, nor powerful. Standing on a main street of Juneau for the first time in 1962. The “Big City” life ...
More than 1,000 people in Juneau participated in a “No Kings” protest Saturday, joining millions taking part in over 2,000 ...
Community members donned gloves and bright yellow vests to pick up trash on Jordan Avenue and Teal Street on Saturday morning ...
The Alaska House Judiciary Committee plans to hold a hearing June 20 on the use of Alaska Department of Corrections ...
The thing about miners and loggers is they generally aren’t keeping a close eye on their watches (or phones in the modern area) awaiting their precisely-timed shift breaks. And such is the way of ...
President Donald Trump was asked if he planned to deploy members of the U.S. Marine Corps to quell the violence in Los ...
In celebration of Flag Day, a feast with chicken tacos is definitely apropos. This recipe is easy to make and can be doubled or tripled if you have lots of guests. Once you have set the table with the ...
Ciambor was named the Gatorade Alaska Boys Soccer Player of the Year on Thursday, a top honor in high school sports that ...
The new policy requires K-12 students to keep their devices powered off and stored during school hours. High school students ...
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Increased precipitation in the spring is notable, as May and April are historically drier and sunnier in Southeast Alaska.
A six-member legislative task force on education that includes two Juneau members will spend the next 18 months reviewing ...