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When the Forest Service’s Fireside Lectures began in 1962 at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center attendees gathered around a ...
National Weather Service to launch first heat advisories in Fairbanks and Juneau this summer in response to climate change.
Through partnerships, Tlingit & Haida will be building two new early education facilities on Prince of Wales (POW) Island.
American Primrose Society is holding its national show and conference in Juneau this May; Southeast Alaska Independent Living previews summer programs for youth. April 18, 2025 • On this episode ...
Prince of Wales Island breaks ground on two new early education campuses; Wrangell hosts playground planning presentation; ...
Ketchikan's Cullen McCormick, Chazz Gist and Kalijah LeCornu talk about their run in Juneau and the ups and downs of trying ...
One of the points to ponder for music fans during the next couple weeks if they favor works by a Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
A museum’s interactive exhibition featuring the works of a range of local performing artists, classical music performances at two venues, and a dance party in North Douglas are part of the schedule ...
Residents of two cities in Alaska are seeking to curb cruise ship arrivals, with ballot measures pending on the issue.
News-Miner opinion: Here we go again. For the second year in a row, the Alaska Legislature passed an education funding bill — and Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed it. Just like last year, the debate is ...
Mr. Seidenverg and Mayor Goldstein are Alaska’s only Jewish public officials. Mr. Goldstein was mayor of Juneau for several terms about twenty years ago. He and his brother, also widely known in ...
American Primrose Society is holding its national show and conference in Juneau this May; Southeast Alaska Independent Living previews summer programs for youth.