A proposed monument in Juneau to Japanese Americans interned during World War II got a big boost last weekend.
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Busking for China
About 20 Juneau student musicians have raised $19,000 through street performances for an upcoming trip to China.
Malaspina to celebrate 50th Anniversary of the Ferry system
The ferry Malaspina will take a celebratory trip through Southeast Alaska in early May.
Power back on in Tuluksak after two-day outage
The village of Tuluksak regained power early this morning after a two-day outage.
Bypass mail likely to be addressed by reform
A USPS inspector general report showed the bypass system lost more than seventy million dollars in 2010.
Village of Tuluksak out of power for several days
Residents without wood heat are staying at the Tuluksak School, which has its own power generator. Wind chills on Tuesday dipped to 50 below zero.
Report: Extent of human trafficking in AK unclear
A new report says human trafficking most likely occurs in Alaska but it’s not clear how prevalent the crime is.
Children’s author Jean Rogers dies
Updated: Alaska children’s author and long-time Juneau resident Jean Rogers has died. She was 93.
Police favoritism suggested in Adair-Kennedy arson case
Witness cannot identify Ashley Johnston as the blond-haired suspect leaving the scene last June.
Kookesh remains hospitalized after heart attack
An Alaska Native leader and former lawmaker remained in the hospital Tuesday after suffering a heart attack Monday in Juneau.