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Another finalist for hospital’s top job bows out

One of the finalists to be Bartlett Regional Hospital’s new CEO says she has declined a job offer from the Juneau medical facility.

Clues to the future of Anchorage’s water supply locked away in ice

Anchorage is one of the few North American cities that depend on a glacier for most of their drinking water, but how long will the supply last?

In Alaskan Cemetery, Native And Orthodox Rites Mix

Eklutna Cemetery shows the confluence of Alaska Native and Russian Orthodoxy burial practices.

Old grave found near Gastineau School

The discovery halted construction work outside Gastineau Community School.

Term-limits lose, Sealaska board members re-elected

Sealaska shareholders have voted down a term-limits measure. It would have restricted board members to four, three-year terms.

Final interviews for CBJ Community Development director

Four applicants for the CBJ Community Development Director will be on the hot seat Monday as the final selection process gets underway.

Bishop Kenny remembered

Southeast Catholics and other friends of the late Bishop Michael Kenny will celebrate the 75th birthday this weekend.

New Juneau visitor’s center gets sunny welcome

New Juneau visitor’s center gets sunny welcome

Juneau finally has a full-fledged visitor’s center on its downtown waterfront to welcome the nearly one-million cruise ship passengers who flock to the Capital City every summer.

Egan Drive construction begins Monday

Work begins Monday (June 25) to reconstruct left turn lanes at the Fred Meyer / Yandukin Drive intersection of Egan Drive, which has a long history of accidents, according to the state Transportation Department.

Driver in homicide case arrested for drinking, possessing alcohol

Judge says Tyler Emerson’s latest infraction is “remarkably similar” to circumstances of accident that killed Taylor White.