A Tlingit arist has is the winner of Sealaska Heritage Institute’s competition to visually represent Celebration 2026 in Juneau. Washington-based artist Bill Pfeifer, Jr, (Wéidaaká Yóodóohaa) won with ...
My hands hurt. Well, they don’t hurt, but they are sore from three days of shoveling snow and building a roof over our deck. It’s not a huge structure and there’s not a lot of heavy wood, but I’m not ...
The internationally acclaimed Pink Martini is coming back to Juneau for a benefit concert to help rebuild Sitka’s historic clan house. Titled Hít Wooshdéi Yadukích — Dancing Our House Together, the ...
Thunder Mountain Middle School principal Shawn Arnold will replace Frank Hauser, who is resigning on June 30, 2026.
Contract negotiations with Juneau’s police union ended soon after CBJ and the union met with a Fact Finder, a neutral third ...
Capital City Fire Rescue crews responded to a structure fire late Saturday, March 14. A structure fire off Mendenhall Loop Road was reported to Juneau firefighters after a passerby noticed smoke in ...
Against that backdrop, Trump’s war does not represent a reset. It adds another bitter chapter to a history already defined by coups, sanctions, and conflict. For many Iranians, the strikes will not be ...
On Feb. 17, a Soldotna family was torn apart when federal ICE agents took a mother and her three children from their home. Sonia Espinoza Arriaga and her 16- and 5-year-old children were deported to ...
Congressman Nick Begich’s recent address to state legislators was a challenge all Alaskans needed to hear. Our congressman conveyed a simple message: Alaska’s resources and location have magnified our ...