In the dusty filing cabinet of my memory, I can see Duke guard Trajan Langdon shoot a 3-pointer without taking a step. The ...
Marybeth Holleman and Naomi Klouda will present ‘Touchstones of Glaciers and Bears: Navigating a Changing Climate’ at Valley Library on March 8.
The specter of progressively damaging floods in Juneau’s Mendenhall Valley for years to come had been diminishing in the last ...
Curbside pick-up has opened; city recycling center will accept cardboard, mixed paper and glass drop-off between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday.
Basil is the coordinator for the Voluntary Organizations Active or Assisting in Disaster (VOAD), which offers immediate relief, such as food and shelter, along with longer term relief, like home ...
Plastics are not inert. More than 16,000 chemicals are used in plastic production. Many — including phthalates, bisphenols, flame retardants, and PFAS — are associated with cancer, endocrine ...
The film begins at 5:30 p.m. at Elizabeth Paratrovich Hall on March 4. A rally for clean water is planned at 11 a.m. March 5 ...
Meet the finalists at a community forum on Wednesday, March 4 at Thunder Mountain Middle School from 6 to 8 p.m.
Where are our future energy leaders? They’re sitting in our high school classrooms—curious, capable, and ready to shape ...
When it comes to Alaska’s elections, control belongs here in Alaska — not in Washington, DC. There have been recent misleading characterizations of the Division of Elections’ Memorandum of ...
There was a time when the Republican Party stood for limited government, free markets, strong alliances, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility. Today, it stands for one thing above all: ...
How can I know what is true? At one time in our lives, this may have seemed like a simple task. You learned that two plus two was four, and you set off on a quest to learn and gain more knowledge.
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