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Phil Huebschen is departing as executive director of the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council effective May 14, the ...
In addition to the Pulitzer, “Feeding Ghosts” was named the winner of the National Books Critics Circle John Leonard Prize, ...
Should public media be spared the budget cutting axe of President Donald Trump and the congressional allies of the Department ...
A new round of widespread Trump administration cuts is hitting local arts and culture programs including library-by-mail ...
The 54th annual University of Alaska Southeast commencement ceremony in Juneau on Sunday focused on diversity, equity and ...
On Monday, Bishop filed a letter of intent with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, an act that signals his readiness to ...
Telephone Hill residents will be required to evict their homes by Oct. 1 so they can be demolished during the fall to prepare for a long-debated redevelopment of the 4.2-acre historic downtown area ...
Travelers who don’t have a Real ID, passport or other federally recognized document will face additional security screening at U.S. airports on Wednesday but will still be able to fly, Kristi Noem, ...
The U.S. has never ratified the treaty under which the commission operates, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the ...
The Juneau Economic Development Council organizes the annual Juneau Maritime Festival. Brian Holst, executive director of ...
NOATAK, Alaska — Twice a month, planes land on the gravel airstrip in Noatak, Alaska, about 70 miles north of the Arctic Circle, carrying the diesel that residents need to heat their homes in the ...
When the Forest Service’s Fireside Lectures began in 1962 at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center attendees gathered around a ...
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