Beginning on Sunday, hundreds of people from across Southeast will watch nearly 30 regional adult teams play dozens of games and compete for titles in five brackets.
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New Juneau Arts and Humanities Council director navigates financial challenges
Maggie McMillan stepped into her new role at a time when arts organizations across the country are losing long-standing grants due to the Trump administration’s sweeping federal funding cuts.
$164M: Auction for drilling rights in Alaska’s Arctic sets new records
Eleven companies bought oil and gas leases on 1.3 million acres of the NPR-A, including tracts around Teshekpuk Lake, a previously protected area.
Voting to form University of Alaska staff union begins
If approved, the Coalition of Alaska University Employees for Equity would be the university’s largest union.
Juneau’s wild winter bucks the climate trend
It’s Juneau’s third snowiest winter on record so far, but the season overall has gotten warmer and less snowy over the long term.
Alaska Seaplanes announces temporary fuel surcharge citing Iran War
Globally, jet fuel prices have surged following the U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran, with increases exceeding 50% in many cases.





