The longtime city worker died helping clear storm drains on his day off. Friends say his commitment was central to his character.
Featured News
Juneau police plan to release body camera footage of deadly July shooting next week
The release of the footage on Tuesday is set to coincide with the release of the state’s investigation report into the use of force.
The unseen factor driving Alaska’s migration losses
It’s not about the leavers. New arrivals are staying away in droves, driving Alaska to an unprecedented 12th year of net negative migration.
Alaska’s public libraries sound alarm over abrupt loss of state grant funds
It’s not clear why the state slashed funds for operating grants to libraries across Alaska by nearly 75%.
As Juneau residents dry out from the flood, some wonder which repairs are worth it
Staying completely dry might be difficult, if not impossible, but it’s also hard to make peace with letting the water in again and again. Both options are expensive.
Alaska Democrats ask judge to remove imprisoned out-of-state U.S. House candidate from November ballot
Eric Hafner is serving a 20-year sentence in a New York federal prison. Alaska Democrats argue that should disqualify him from the ballot.





