Here, in the Juneau Empire newsroom, we all remember where we were 12 years ago when the World Trade Center…
JUNEAU — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is hosting an open house of its Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute….
KODIAK — The federal government is putting a former Coast Guard cutter up for auction after efforts to send it…
JUNEAU — A local Juneau carpenters union has closed after more than 70 years, part of a nationwide trend aimed…
JUNEAU — As the sun creeps into the sleeping quarters of the Tustumena, passengers who take a second to look…
JUNEAU — The Alaska House has passed legislation aimed at advancing an in-state natural gas pipeline project. Monday night’s 30-9…
JUNEAU (AP) — The Alaska Legislature has passed a resolution calling upon the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to further…
A whirlwind is Homer Mayor Beth Wythe’s description of last week’s trip to the state’s capital and visits with members…
JUNEAU — Top officials from the Alaska Association of School Boards testified Monday afternoon in front of two senators on…
Carolyn Sapp, Homer’s new postmaster, is picking up where the community’s former postmaster, Robert Fimon, left off.With a 10-year postal…
JUNEAU, — A bill that would change how Alaska regulates cruise ship wastewater is on its way to the governor’s…
By RUSSELL STIGALL Morris news Service – Alaska Just a few years after the half-century mark of the state it…
By For the Homer News and Klas Stolpe Juneau Empire The Homer Mariners took their talent to the road last…