City workers discovered that an overhead door in the city’s water-treatment plant had been left open overnight — and the temperature had plunged to 36 below zero.
Community
For a brief window, Dillingham kindergartners got to learn and play together in school
The 13-day window of in-class instruction was a welcome respite for the kids, who hadn’t been in a classroom since last November.
Sealaska Heritage lecture series highlights need for more Native researchers
“Anthropologists in the past as well as geneticists in the past, have approached their science in a way that was not inclusive and had colonial tendencies,” said Ripan Malhi, who has been working with Indigenous communities in Southeast Alaska for over a decade.
Local voices share Juneau’s lesser-known stories through downtown audio history project
Juneau Voices is meant to tell rich stories about the diverse experiences of local people.
For moderators of a Sitka Facebook group, keeping it civil can feel like a full-time job
When Kathryn Daum came up with the idea for the Facebook group Sitka Chatters with her friend Sam back in 2013, she never imagined it would grow to an important community forum with over 9,000 members.
Haida centenarian to celebrate birthday in Craig
Hamilton’s advice is to be friendly, help others and to not dwell on bad things that may happen in life.





