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The jig is up for Juneau litterbugs

The jig is up for Juneau litterbugs

Last month the city installed cameras at popular spots for dumping garbage. Now that footage is being used to cite people for illegal dumping.

Traffic concerns on Berner’s Avenue

A large professional office complex on Glacier Highway will soon be able to apply to the city for a second access route.

Juneau girl dies from injuries in Auke Lake accident

Juneau girl dies from injuries in Auke Lake accident

A 16-year-old Juneau girl has died of her injuries from a Saturday afternoon collision between an inner tube and a Jet Ski.

Coastal management initiative hearing process explained

A series of ten public hearings on Ballot Measure 2 will be held around the state in July, starting next Monday in Soldotna and ending July 26th in Juneau.

UAF partners with Google to preserve Alaska Native languages

UAF partners with Google to preserve Alaska Native languages

Alaska’s 20 native languages are a generation away from disappearing. But a new effort is adding technology to the list of tools for saving the languages.

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.