The protagonist in Graham Green’s novel “The Power and the Glory” is an alcoholic, deeply flawed and fugitive priest who after being on the run from Mexican authorities has been caught and is soon to ...
Improvements and expansions are coming to the barrier system that helps protect Juneau from glacial outburst flooding, and ...
Trump’s “best people” have become symbols of national decline: unqualified, unscrupulous, and unbound by allegiance to the Constitution. His first administration showed what happens when loyalty ...
President Donald Trump plans to nominate Aaron Peterson, an attorney with the Alaska Department of Law’s natural resources division, for one of two open federal judgeships on the bench of the U.S.
The largest gas company in Japan has signed a letter of intent signifying that it would buy up to 1 million tons of liquefied natural gas per year from the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Sealaska Heritage Institute is marking the occasion with a lecture series ...
Hundreds of students displaced by the storm devastation of ex-Typhoon Halong in Western Alaska are entering school in other ...
The City and Borough of Juneau Assembly met Monday, Oct. 28, in their first formal meeting since the conclusion of Juneau’s municipal election on Oct. 7. The agenda was light, and no consequential ...
Municipal Attorney Emily Wright swore in first-time Assembly member Nano Brooks, alongside returning members Ella Adkison and ...
The Republican Party’s latest big lie is that Democrats are demanding taxpayer funded health care for undocumented immigrants. Alaska’s Senator Dan Sullivan has repeated this falsehood, knowing it is ...
Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable Paradise: Life in Southeast Alaska,” is available ...
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