A popular Juneau-Douglas High School teacher passed away unexpectedly over the weekend.
Rosemarie Alexander
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 within the first 15-seconds of the game, on a 90-yard kick-off return. From then on, they dominated the Bears, winning 64 to 21 in the large schools semi-finals. They will…
Thousands of PFDs sent out in error
About 5,500 Permanent Fund Dividends are being recalled.
The PFDs were sent out in error.
Skagway character Barbara Kalen dies at age 86
One of Southeast Alaska’s lifelong art enthusiasts has passed away. Barbara Kalen suffered a heart attack at her Skagway home Tuesday night. She was 86 years old. Kalen was born in Skagway and spent all of her life there, save for one year of high school in California, vacations to the lower 48, and international…
Holy Trinity, McPhetres celebrate new facility
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church and McPhetres Hall publically celebrated the new facility last Sunday. Amanda Compton joined the approximately 150 to 200 community members who attended the event.
Judge considers individual trials in Thornton murder case
An Arkansas judge is considering motions to hold separate trials for three Arkansas teenagers charged with second degree murder and violent group activity in connection with the death of Kevin Thornton, of Juneau.
Alaskans’ PFD checks in the bank Thursday
Most Alaskans will be $1,174 richer on Thursday.
John Katz resigns after 40 years as state’s top lobbyist
Alaska’s Director of State and Federal Relations in Washington, D.C. is resigning.
Arkansas boys accused of Juneau teen’s murder want case dismissed
Three Arkansas teens accused of the murder of Kevin Thornton of Juneau say their cases should be dismissed. The motion will be heard by a judge today. Timothy Tyler Norwood, 16, Clinton Lavon Ross, 16, and Richard Shelby Wybark, 17, are charged with second-degree murder and an aggravating count of violent group activity. Their case…