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Crimson Bears dive team springs to action to aid rival
A season-long target for Ketchikan Kings senior diver Liam Woodward came to fruition Saturday with the help of rival Region V opponent Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé, as the Crimson Bears responded to a dive-only meet request at the site of the upcoming Region V Swim and Dive Championships at Ketchikan’s Gateway Pool.
Sep 308 min read


Harsh experiences of past Indigenous boarding schools serve as lessons of healing now on Orange Shirt Day
Dozens gather at Zach Gorden Youth Center to share stories, songs and salmon.
Sep 304 min read


Midnight federal shutdown edges closer as US Senate fails to agree on spending bills
The U.S. Senate failed to advance two short-term government funding bills Tuesday when Democrats and Republicans deadlocked for the second time this month, with just hours to go before a shutdown that appeared nearly certain to begin at midnight.
Sep 306 min read


Learning by ‘trial by fire’: CCFR Chief Rich Etheridge recalls career after retirement announcement
Patience is a virtue when it comes to overseeing an all-hazards fire department.
Sep 308 min read


Juneau Community Foundation announces 2025 Arts Vibrancy Endowment Artist Awards
The Juneau Community Foundation has announced this year’s Arts Vibrancy Endowment Artist Awards. The Artist Award grant program supports local artists and creators in their important work. To commemorate the Foundation’s 25th Anniversary this year, six applicants received a total of $25,000 in grants, with awards ranging from $2,500 to $5,000.
Sep 302 min read


Rough Anchorage road trip for JDHS spikers
The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears volleyball team had an uncomfortable road trip to Anchorage last week as they took to the court in a field of 21 schools at the 2025 West Anchorage Spiketacular.
Sep 303 min read


Letter: Thank you for discovering Eaglecrest
A big thank you to Eaglecrest staff and the many volunteers who made this year’s Discover Eaglecrest Day such a great success.
Sep 302 min read


Police blotter for Sept. 27
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Sep 302 min read


Police blotter for Sept. 26
This report contains public information available from local emergency response and law enforcement organizations.
Sep 301 min read


Assembly delays Telephone Hill evictions until Nov. 1 due to lack of proper tenant notice
Property management company failed to properly document eviction notices sent to residents that were set to take effect Oct. 1, mayor says.
Sep 294 min read


Dunleavy vetoes corporate tax bill intended to fund public education programs
Governor says he will not approve any new tax measure unless lawmakers approve a statewide fiscal plan acceptable to him.
Sep 293 min read


Editor, most news staff of Carpenter Media’s Alaska newspapers resign due to censoring of story
Article about a Charlie Kirk vigil referring to controversies involving him was altered after a GOP Alaska lawmaker complained to company management
Sep 293 min read
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