O fficers wearing U.S. Border Patrol uniforms were the first to arrive at two vehicle accidents on Egan Drive last week, to the surprise of people involved in the collisions who w
Since its removal from local tap water, data shows kids in Juneau have started getting cavities at a higher rate.
Volunteer attorneys provided free legal assistance to low and moderate income Alaskans at various locations across the state.
The meetings come long before the Assembly will vote to decide whether or not to approve leasing out city-owned tidelands to the Alaska Native village corporation.
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire from archived editions in 1985, 1995 and 2005. They include names, AP style and other content of their eras.
At an open house Wednesday, some of the people the Mendenhall Glacier poles are meant to honor said they should be included in creating the U.S. Forest Service plan.
Future 49, with proponents from civilian pilots to Gov. Mike Dunleavy, is primed to launch to promote Alaskan issues and its energy, economic and national security benefits to the U.S.
Until last month, the U.S. Department of Education said Alaska underfunded four of its largest school districts by $17.5 million. As a result of a recent agreement, the schools in Anchorage, Fairbanks,
Data shows a $500 million annual increase in school funding is needed to make up for 15 years of inflation. Supporters are skeptical a big funding boost will be approved this year.
The Coast Guard said the two fishermen were the only occupants aboard the Tanusha, which began taking on water 23 miles southeast of Kodiak, Alaska, on Wednesday. The crew abandoned ship after the vessel capsized.
On Friday, Sen. Jesse Kiehl, a Juneau Democrat, pre-filed Senate Bill 27 – a proposal to reinstate a pension-style retirement system that was nixed by the Alaska Legislature in 2006 in favor of the current 401 (k)-like program.
Braedon Marrs, 36, arrested in Juneau after a major drug bust, with over $42K in narcotics including fentanyl, meth, and cocaine. Marrs faces multiple charges and is held without bail.