Can wave energy get Yakutat off diesel?
A Massachusetts-based alternative energy start-up wants to tap Gulf of Alaska waves to generate electricity for Yakutat. The community-backed project just won a key federal permit. But it still faces substantial barriers.
Updated: Gun rally held on capitol steps
Approximately 50 people participated in Saturday’s rally to resist federal gun control legislation and government overreach. A group of people marched from the downtown parking … more
Update: Kookesh upgraded to fair condition
Sealaska officials say board Chairman Albert Kookesh is making slow but steady progress as he recovers from a Monday, Feb. 18, heart attack.
Jurors hear investigators’ interview with alleged arsonist
Ashley Johnston initially claimed that she couldn’t remember June 19th incident at Adair-Kennedy Park.
Children’s author Jean Rogers dies
Updated: Alaska children’s author and long-time Juneau resident Jean Rogers has died. She was 93.
Police favoritism suggested in Adair-Kennedy arson case
Witness cannot identify Ashley Johnston as the blond-haired suspect leaving the scene last June.
Alaska House passes resolution opposing “Frankenfish”
The Alaska House of Representatives has come out against genetically engineered salmon, or as critics call it, “Frankenfish.”
Alaska innovators share success stories
We’ve all heard talk of how businesses need to change to succeed in today’s marketplace. A group of Alaska entrepreneurs shared their success stories at the recent Innovation Summit in Juneau, hoping to inspire others.
Kerttula supports same-sex unions
Juneau Rep. Beth Kerttula on Tuesday made quick work of a question that seemed to flummox House Majority Republicans.
“Is the caucus supportive of the … more


