It is a very remarkable fact that a region under a civilized government for more than a century should remain so completely unknown as the vast territory drained by the Copper, Tanana and Koyukuk Rivers.
Recent News
Juneau man arrested for alleged possession, distribution of child porn
Scott R. Parker, 40, was indicted by a Juneau grand jury on 40 felony charges
Juneau police seek tips in stolen guns case
The stolen guns include a pink .22 caliber “My First Rifle.”
Bering Sea communities brace for incoming storm
It could be the biggest storm to hit the Bering Sea in decades.
Rare weather phenomena, ocean salt to blame for power outage in Southeast
Power was out in Wrangell, Petersburg and Ketchikan after Wednesday night’s storm coated a Ketchikan power plant in salt.
Sitka bears enjoy a taste of British tradition
Guy Fawkes Day doesn’t mean much to anyone unless you happen to be British — or in one special case in Sitka — a brown bear.
Anchorage School District asks lawmakers for new funding formula
With the current funding formula, the district projects they will cut 720 jobs over the next three years.
Juneau man stabbed at Bergmann Hotel
Juneau Police Department found the victim with a 3-inch wound on his right forearm.
Comment period extended for Juneau Access
The period to comment on the most recent environmental document on the project has been extended an extra 15 days.
Knowns and unknowns among counted ballots
With a few candidates up and down the ticket unsure whether they won or lost, a lot of Alaskans are looking to the thousands of ballots that remain uncounted.




