Juneau schools are requiring kids to meet tougher curriculum standards. The new standards are being introduced during the district’s six-year curriculum review.
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2 hunters rescued, 1 mauled near Hoonah
Two hunters were evacuated from a mountain about 10 nautical miles from Hoonah after one was mauled by a brown bear.
Meet the Femme Fatale performers
Meet the stars of Femme Fatale, Juneau’s annual drag fundraiser for the Alaskan Aids Assistance Association.
Juneau Assembly candidate reflects on old DWI and DUI
Norton Gregory is running for Juneau Assembly in the upcoming municipal election.
Assembly candidate’s Twitter account has years of tweets about breast fixation
William Quayle, Jr. is running for the District 1 Juneau Assembly seat. The municipal election is Oct. 4.
Weather service issues high wind warning for early Friday
Winds of that speed can uproot trees, knock branches down and damage property, including vessels and aircraft moored and tied down outdoors.
Photos: Northern lights dazzle Southeast Alaska
The aurora borealis, more commonly known as the Northern Lights, were visible in much of Southeast Alaska late Wednesday and early Thursday. Share your Northern Lights photos with us.
Police arrest man wanted in connection with Best Western robbery
A man suspected in the robbery of a Best Western employee has been arrested. Keith Joseph Nelson Jr., 20, was arrested Wednesday night.
Dan DeRoux’s ‘Raindrops’ competes in national public art contest
The contest is driven by online votes. The installation is made up of mirrors and handmade tears of glass several feet long suspended from a hallway ceiling at Gastineau Elementary School.
Douglas burglar makes off with $170,000 of cash and goods
Juneau Police Department is investigating a burglary that occurred in North Douglas over the weekend.