Juneau school kids have spent recent weeks learning about the late Alaska Native civil rights leader Elizabeth Peratrovich.
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Juneau Marijuana Committee holds first meeting
About 30 people attended the first meeting of a committee formed by the Juneau Assembly to grapple with Alaska’s soon-to-be legal marijuana industry.
Tongass chief ends 40-year Forest Service career
The man at the top of the Tongass is leaving soon. Forrest Cole will retire this spring after four decades with the U.S. Forest Service.
Rescued hiker: “We definitely got more than we bargained for”
Matt Callahan, one of four Juneau hikers rescued off a wind-scoured mountain earlier this month, says they got more than they bargained for in their search for adventure.
Bill would boost Native-language immersion schools
New legislation will propose a system of encouraging and supporting Native language charter schools in Alaska.
JPD, Coast Guard retrieve ‘human-shaped object’ in Gastineau Channel
Juneau Police were not amused by a floating object in Gastineau Channel last night that closely resembled a human body.




