The University of Alaska Southeast and the Central Council of the Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska are working together to create a School of Indigenous Studies.
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Juneau very briefly had an opossum on the lam
Opossums are not native to Alaska and don’t live in the state. But somehow, this one made it all the way to Juneau.
Folk Fest received 200 applications for 125 main stage slots. Q&A with Board President Josh Fortenbery on who makes the cut.
The 51st Alaska Folk Festival will feature about 125 acts on the main stage – and that’s just one piece of a much larger production.
Ravenstail robe made by Juneau youth has its coming out party
A rainbow pride Ravenstail robe, wove by dozens of mentors and youth, was danced for the first time this week on the court during the Gold Medal basketball tournament in Juneau.
Juneau’s record winter snowfall won’t influence glacial outburst flood size this summer
Scientists say the snowpack is about average and has nothing to do with how big the flood will be.
Avalanche death near Haines sparks warnings about unstable snowpack
Unstable conditions have been reported in other parts of Alaska, too, including near Girdwood and Turnagain Pass.





