Planners hope to begin architectural design of the proposed Willoughby Arts Complex this summer.
Arts & Culture
Ammo shortages still hampering rural subsistence hunters
Subsistence hunters are still struggling to find certain kinds of ammunition in the Bering Straits region.
British Columbia mining boom concerns unite tribes across borders
A government-backed mining boom in British Columbia may have downstream impacts to Southeast Alaska. It’s uniting tribes across borders.
Remembering Harvey B. Marvin
Tlingit elder Harvey B. Marvin, of Juneau, has died at the age of 81
Trial program aims to increase number of insured Alaska Natives
The program purchases insurance for a select number of income eligible, qualified Alaska Natives, and pays all the monthly bills.
Musicians get lucky during Jazz and Classics festival
Tuesday night the festival transformed a South Franklin pub into a full on jazz club during an evening jam hosted by the Anton Schwartz Quartet.
Murkowski introduces legislation to continue funding Native language programs
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson introduce the 2014 Native American Languages Reauthorization Act
Juneau Jazz and Classics is about accessibility, education
The 28th annual Juneau Jazz and Classics festival is now in its seventh day.
Record number of students graduate from UAS
Six hundred and eighty-five students received awards including bachelor’s and graduate degrees, occupational endorsements, and certificates.
Potential rule change could allow Alaska tribal land into trusts
Yesterday’s announcement is a legal turn that could vastly expand tribal sovereignty in Alaska.