Judicial branch administrators say it is part of a strategy to absorb $3.4 million in cuts.
"Dimond Courthouse"
Ugly? Too abstract? Sculptor speaks in defense of Nimbus
Robert Murray reflects on Nimbus, the piece deemed “Alaska’s most-controversial sculpture,” and says his art is supposed to rattle people’s cages.
Seward statue project moving ahead
Organizers hope to erect a bronze sculpture of William Henry Seward by the 150th anniversary of the Alaska purchase.
Freedom rings from capitol hill
Bells rang in the capital city at 11 am today to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech and the March on Washington.
State picks up the pieces after Juneau janitorial service contracts fall apart
The State of Alaska has re-bid three contracts for janitorial services in Juneau that are less than two weeks old.