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JDHS cheer team builds character, friendships for life
Crimson Bears cheer athletes put in long hours of work for short minutes on the court.
7 days ago10 min read


Pep band ready to rock the weekend roof off George Houston Gymnasium
Band seniors Morgan, Rivera, Newell, Barr, Huff, Powers, Urrutia-Lugo, Doten-Ferguson, Zamora to be honored.
7 days ago5 min read


Surfers hit the waves at Lena Cove on 10-degree Fahrenheit day
When northerly winds blow 10 degrees Fahrenheit Interior air into Lynn Canal, some Juneauites head for the windblown slopes on Eaglecrest or the downwind side of Mendenhall Lake. Others head for the water.
Feb 251 min read


Trump is all in on mining in Alaska. With one glaring exception: Pebble.
Lawyers for the Trump administration are defending a Biden-era decision to veto the controversial Pebble project in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region.
Feb 254 min read


Residents favor funding streets and schools, cuts to tourism and climate programs in CBJ budget survey
Nearly 4,400 people say what they would fund first and cut first as Juneau’s leaders face leaner budget process; respondents also more open than expected to new taxes or fees.
Feb 255 min read


Obituary: Roy Alan Box
Roy Alan Box was born Feb. 2, 1935, in Wallace, Idaho, to Ralph Box and Bessie (Thompson) Box, and grew up in Wallace and Chehalis, Washington.
Feb 257 min read


Alaska lawmakers probe state detention policies following ICE arrest of Soldotna family
Clergy, immigration attorneys and advocates raised concerns about increased ICE operations in Alaska, particularly the detention of minors.
Feb 256 min read


Indigenous language educators work to establish Master’s teaching program at UAS
Language educators in Juneau are working to create a Master’s in teaching program for Indigenous languages at the University of Alaska Southeast. It would be the first of its kind in Alaska.
Feb 251 min read


Safeguarding the Roadless Rules saves the Tongass Forest
For generations, the Organized Village of Kake and other Southeast Alaska tribes have been stewards of the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in the world.
Feb 253 min read


JPD seeking help locating man last seen at Glory Hall on Feb. 9
Junior Lama Siufanua, 38, left his belongings at the shelter, according to police department.
Feb 251 min read


Assembly hesitates to move forward with View Drive flood buyout as residents count days until next outburst
Assembly members decide to invest time in receiving input from residents who feel unheard in what has been called a confusing process by both sides.
Feb 256 min read


Trump’s Education Department outsources more responsibilities, continuing proposed wind-down
President Donald Trump’s administration took more steps Monday to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, announcing two additional interagency agreements with other departments that will transfer more of its responsibilities to those agencies.
Feb 254 min read
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