Coast Guard rescues Wrangell man
A Coast Guard helicopter this morning (Tuesday) pulled a Wrangell man from his boat this morning as it was sinking.
Forty-seven-year-old Lester Kuntz was rescued … more
Douglas Post Office update
Douglas Post Office users likely will not know if their store will stay open or be closed until sometime next year.
The first public comment … more
Alaska ranks first among states for gun deaths
Alaska ranks first in the number of deaths caused by guns, according to 2008 data released by the CDC.
A corresponding analysis indicates the states … more
Worl AFN Citizen of the Year
Sealaska Heritage Foundation President Rosita Worl is the Alaska Federation of Native’s Citizen of the Year.
Lund honored at AFN
SEARHC President Emeritus Ethel Lund, of Juneau, has received an award for her work in protecting and promoting respect for Alaska Native women and children.
The last yellow flag
Guy Warren, who’s officiated high school sports for 31 years in Alaska, will referee his last football game on Saturday in Anchorage.
New Assembly members sworn in; three leave office
Three Assembly members stepped down and three newly elected members took their place Monday night.
Support available for students grieving teacher’s death
A popular Juneau-Douglas High School teacher passed away unexpectedly over the weekend.
Details on administration decision to hold off on new state office building
Downtown Douglas will keep a state office building and a new office complex will NOT be built in Juneau any time soon.
Crimson Bears stymied in semi-final
The Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears ended their football season Saturday in a huge loss to the Service High School Cougars.
The Cougars scored the first touchdown … more


