Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, and her leading challenger, Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich, will appear on stage at three election forums and debates this week. Alaskan Independence Party candidate John Wayne Howe will also participate in one of the forums. Eric Hafner, the imprisoned out-of-state Democrat who is also on the U.S. House ballot,…
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In surprising move, Bering Sea snow crab fishery to reopen after 2-year closure
According to Fish and Game, estimates of total mature male biomass are above the threshold required to open the fishery.
Tongass Voices: Kushx̱eet.éesh/Kaasgéiy Bowers on walking the path to identity
Kushx̱eet.éesh Bowers, also known as Kaasgéiy, was 5 when he moved to Juneau to grow closer to his Native identity.
Anchorage legislator submitted resignation to get state job, then reversed course
A possible legal snag has put Rep. Tom McKay’s plans on hold, at least temporarily.
Juneau police ask public for help finding serial vandalism suspect
The Department has received several tips from community members since the Facebook post last week, but the man has yet to be identified or taken into custody.
Newscast – Monday, Oct. 7, 2024
In this newscast: Incumbent candidates for mayor and school board widened their respective leads in Juneau’s local election on Friday.
One of Eaglecrest Ski Area’s four chairlifts will likely be out of commission this winter season due to safety concerns.
A large fire in Haines over the weekend destroyed several businesses and apartments.
A landslide in Ketchikan Sunday night trapped nearly a dozen people on a remote stretch of road north of the city.
And the Juneau Police Department is looking for a man suspected of spray painting swastikas at multiple locations in the Mendenhall Valley.




