The bill would allow 18- to 20-year-olds in Alaska to serve alcohol under supervision in restaurants, breweries and hotels, but not bars or liquor stores.
As tourist season begins in Alaska, the Better Business Bureau is warning travelers to stay vigilant against fraudulent tour ...
A Farmington Hills native finished the highest of any rookie in the Iditarod, a world-famous sled dog race through the ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNJDHS softball returns to the circle, baseball to the moundThe JDHS boys baseball team remains where it has always played, the SEC DI, now with just Sitka and Ketchikan, but the ...
The Anchorage School District shared more about the recent announcement that 185 staff could be let go under the current ...
B4uDie Fest Various times and locations throughout Anchorage through Sunday There will be comedy all over Anchorage and even to further reaches of the state this weekend. Among the many shows are a ...
Ushering in the next era of pilot training, Alaska Airlines has announced an investment in Loft Dynamics — an industry leader ...
Ketchum native and U.S. Nordic skier John Steel Hagenbuch is on a mission to qualify for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNInternal memo outlines stark impacts of federal downsizing on Alaska regional fishery agencyUnderstaffed federal offices supporting fishing regulators cut even further, as NOAA Fisheries works ‘to keep the lights on’ ...
The Inuit on Little Diomede are watched over by Russian soldiers. But that’s not their biggest problem in these icy badlands ...
For many travelers, the experience of flying is not just about reaching a destination, it’s about the journey itself. However ...
With the chance of Mt. Spurr erupting, a potential for air cargo to be disrupted threatens the supply chain of goods going to ...
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