An award-winning play about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, presenting the story of an Iñupiaq woman in rural Alaska ...
A $15 million federal grant to establish or expand composting operations in five Southeast Alaska communities, including ...
Ketchikan Fire Department firefighters with heroic efforts Sunday brought joy and some relief to the community as it grieves ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed a bill that would have required the operators of large warehouses to provide their employees ...
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire ...
Funding to allow Bartlett Regional Hospital to continue hospice and home health services, and Rainforest Recovery Center’s ...
According to the results of this year’s academic readiness tests only a third of all Alaska students are proficient in ...
Emergency kits to save victims of opioid overdoses are on their way to Alaska schools, in accordance with a new law.
Now we are in the time after the flood, the time of emergence from disaster. The power of life recovering becomes manifest.
An Alaska law prohibiting anyone other than a licensed physician from performing abortions violates the state constitution’s ...
Douglas Cost, a union representative, associate professor and program chair in the education department at the University of ...
I haven’t seen much bird activity along my mid-August trails recently, but here at home there is always something going on.