A Juneau trapper has lowered the amount of damages he’s seeking in a lawsuit against a hiker who sprang his traps last December. John Forrest sued Kathleen Turley in September.
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‘Assimilation’ playwright flips the script on Native history
In a dystopian future, Western civilization has crumbled and indigenous people are in control. That’s the premise of Jack Dalton’s play “Assimilation.”
Arctic tourism hot topic at industry convention
Alaska gets close to 2 million visitors a year. More and more of them are visiting the Arctic Circle and beyond.
Video: Turning Alaska wood into custom guitars
After retiring from a 30-year career as an English and language arts teacher, guitar player George Gress has become a guitar maker.
Slideshow: Juneau Douglas Ice Association goalie clinic
The Juneau Douglas Ice Association sponsored Treadwell Arena’s first goalie camp of its kind this past weekend.
Juneau teachers, district close to reaching ‘tentative agreement’
The Juneau teachers’ union and the school district did not reach an agreement Wednesday after a full-day meeting. The teachers’ last contract expired June 30.





