Over the years, several Curious Juneau listeners have asked where Juneau’s recycling goes. A few even wonder if it’s really ...
Sitka, said the state has been “blessed” the last couple of years by high oil prices. But Stedman warned that high prices won ...
The company has faced mounting troubles, including legal claims from fishermen of back-owed payments for unpaid seafood ...
Governor Mike Dunleavy discussed his priorities for education and other state issues on Talk of Alaska on Tuesday, April 16, ...
The decision issued Monday is the latest in a long string of legal and administrative rulings against the project.
The judge didn’t just invalidate spending on private or religious schools — he found that there was no way to narrow the law ...
The vast Tongass National Forest just grew a little bit larger. The 5 acre Wheeler Property is an important habitat for ...
Last week, the Juneau planning commission unanimously agreed to allow David McCasland of Deckhand Dave’s, a fish taco stand, ...
House Bill 183 was amended in the committee’s Friday meeting to include collegiate sports as well as elementary and middle ...
The authors of a new report will join representatives from more than 180 other countries to negotiate a United Nations ...
University of Alaska Anchorage physics and astronomy professor Travis Rector said the world sees about one to two solar ...
Last week, the city announced it would temporarily suspend routes 5 and 6, citing a shortage of drivers and maintenance ...