Juneau police say the department has received calls asking about ICE presence in town, but they havenʼt received any reports of residents being detained.
Seabourn Quest is set for its inaugural Alaska season from May to September, offering 18 cruises with in-depth excursions and unique experiences. This season marks the last for long-time cruise director Jan Stearman,
Seabourn, the leader in ultra-luxury cruising and expedition travel, is setting course for an extraordinary 2025 Alaska season as Seabourn Quest makes her maiden arrival to “The Last Frontier.” From May to September 2025,
Governor Mike Dunleavy will deliver his 7th annual State of the State address in Juneau on Tuesday at 7 p.m. He is expected to outline key priorities for Alaska’s future.
Among the 60 state lawmakers who convened in Juneau this week are 11 who are serving in the Legislature for the first time. Among them are best friends, parents navigating a cross-state move, pet owners who left furry friends in their far-off districts,
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The Alaska House has voted to urge President Donald Trump to reverse course and retain the name of North America’s tallest peak as Denali
In the last decade, there was just one commercial red king crab fishery in Southeast Alaska. But that could change with a proposal to the Alaska Board of Fisheries.
The summit is one of three regional gatherings around the state and a chance for anyone who is a part of making music to come together and swap ideas.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, in his second-to-last State of the State address on Tuesday night, took a victory lap with a selective recitation of actions and statistics from the past six years of his administration, along with boisterous predictions for the state’s economic future due to the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
Alaska cruising has rebounded post-pandemic with record passenger numbers, presenting a lucrative opportunity for travel advisors through varied itineraries, increased cruise line participation, and rising passenger interest in repeat visits.
The Alaska House voted 28-10 to adopt a resolution signaling their opposition to changing the name of North America’s tallest peak.