Juneau police have launched an investigation into the alleged hazing of incoming high school freshmen
Community
Gustavus to celebrate 100 years of pioneer spirit
The first three couples that arrived in Gustavus didn’t end up staying, but they paved the way for many others who did.
New radio stations reaching out to Natives, ‘under-represented’ audiences
A new Fairbanks radio station is broadcasting programs aimed at the Native community in the Interior.
Front Street Community Health Center opens doors to all
“We want people that don’t have insurance to have a place to go,” says Front Street manager Janna Brewster.
One year after Galena flood, rebuilding effort underway
The 470-person village of Galena is still recovering from a catastrophic flood last year, when the break-up of an ice jam caused the Yukon River to overflow.
Weaving a journey of change
Della Cheney started weaving a Ravenstail robe for her daughter. Partway through the weaving, she was diagnosed with cancer.
Crime Line: Thief steals film crew’s stuff from local hotel
Juneau police are looking for information about the theft of $2,000 worth of gear stolen from an international film crew visiting the capital city
New Coast Guard District 17 commander brings Arctic experience
New District 17 commander Rear Adm. Dan Abel says he’s ready to carry on the Coast Guard’s Arctic mission
Hearthside Books retains local ownership
Juneau’s Hearthside Books has been sold to a local teacher
2,000 dancers make a Grand Entrance to Celebration
More than 2,000 Southeast Alaska Natives danced their way to Juneau’s Centennial Hall Wednesday evening for Celebration 2014.