Schwartz-Yeager lives in Wrangell, but paints up and down the coast, from Southeast Alaska to Prince William Sound to Homer.
The open house is one of Juneau’s longest-running holiday traditions. Territorial Governor Walter Eli Clark hosted the mansion’s first open house in 1913. The tradition has continued annually, save ...
The cold snap follows Juneau’s first significant city-level snowfall of the season. NWS measured 9.6 inches of snow on Saturday, Dec. 6, surpassing the previous Dec. 6 record of 7.2 inches set in 1975 ...
Van Abbott is a long time resident of Alaska and regular opinion writer for the Juneau Empire. He has held management ...
The mining industry remains one of the strongest economic contributors, offering some of the highest paying jobs in the city. Kensington and Greens Creek mines — two of the six major producing mines ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has signed a $1.3 million contract to begin planning electrical ...
The Cruise Lines International Association sued the city in 2016, arguing Juneau’s spending of the passenger fees didn’t ...
The shaking of a 7.0-magnitude earthquake on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, shook the Alaska-Canada border. The earthquake reportedly happened at 11:41 a.m. Alaska Time. No tsunami is expected, according to ...
On that cold winter’s night, a wandering stranger was captured by a child’s voice that sang a song about Jesus, born is the humblest of circumstances, yet with the greatest mission of all, to die “for ...
Communities along the cable route will see huge changes, Beckett said. Residents of Pelican on Chichagof Island in Southeast Alaska, who use boardwalks instead of roads and four-wheelers instead of ...
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