Reynaldo Caparas’ daughter says that of all the things her dad was to her and to the community, he would really love to be remembered as “the DMV guy.”
Community
Juneau’s Meals on Wheels program needs more volunteers to keep up with food deliveries
The program hasn’t missed a day of deliveries since the pandemic started. That’s when the number of meals they serve nearly doubled to 200 meals each weekday.
Wrangell students’ shoe designs win $15K for their school, with a chance to win more
“It’s really easy to be like, ‘Oh, no one cares about art,’” junior Paige Baggen said. “But no, so many other people feel exactly the same way I do. So many people think it’s so important.”
As Filipinos head to the polls, some voters in Alaska bet on a political dynasty
Hundreds of voters in the Philippine national elections will be waiting for the results in Alaska. And some hope the outcome makes way for a return to the past.
In far out Yakutat, surfers say community is key
There are few places in the world where world-class waves meet unobstructed views of a temperate rainforest. But that’s just a small part of what makes surfing in Yakutat so special.
What is May Day? For the most part, the opposite of capitalism
What springs to mind when you hear May Day? In the U.S. and abroad, the day has grown to encompass a spectrum of meanings. But the themes have remained the same: worker unity, suppression and rebirth.





