Yaakw paddlers arrive in Juneau from across Southeast, Canada as Celebration begins
Every other June, more than 100 paddlers arrive in Juneau to kick off Celebration, a gathering of Alaska Native people celebrating cultural revitalization.
Every other June, more than 100 paddlers arrive in Juneau to kick off Celebration, a gathering of Alaska Native people celebrating cultural revitalization.
The ship began its six-day voyage in Juneau last Tuesday and traveled through several Southeast Alaska towns, including Sitka and Haines.
The site compares undocumented immigrants to extraterrestrials, refers to people as "it," and says "they do not belong here."
The concerns come as the LaFrance administration takes aggressive steps to build thousands of new homes in the coming years to address a tight housing market in Anchorage.
As recently as midday Friday, the Division of Elections listed 26 races with fewer than two candidates, including a handful with none at all. Now, just six are unopposed.
For years, Juneau’s Costco has offered a specialized shipping service for members in outlying communities that many small business owners relied on. But that’s changing Sunday, June 7.
State biologists say adult clam populations at Ninilchik and Clam Gulch are at a historic low, with a fishery opening expected by 2027 at the earliest.
Stotts spent decades promoting food sovereignty and creating a unifying voice for people across the Arctic.
The extra funds would have covered the bulk of costs related to debris removal and emergency protective measures, costs that the state says reached $20 million in the first weeks…
Mule deer that have expanded their range north and west are roaming into Alaska from Canada, presenting new risks to moose but also new opportunities for hunters.