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Last weekend’s Live Art on the Trails event is part of a two-week art festival put on by a local nonprofit.
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Traditional canoes like this one typically belong to a single clan. But Petersburg’s local tribe decided to have this canoe designed to include everyone.
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City officials say that opening the shelter year-round will help address Juneau’s current lack of shelter space and housing units and reduce the number of unhoused people camping in the summer.
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Student athletes and their friends, families and coaches from around the state filled the stands at Anchorage's Alaska Airlines Center over the weekend for the 2026 Native Youth Olympics.
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The program is intended to limit serious head injuries, as summer bike season kicks off.
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There are some requirements, but qualifying families can get 10 meals a week shipped to their homes or post offices.
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Celebration is a big festival that happens in Juneau every two years. Thousands of people gather to honor and uplift Indigenous culture — some travel for the occasion by canoe.
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After 3 years and $300,000 in donations, stand operator says it’s time to call it quits
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Potential tours in Kodiak include meet and greets with Alutiiq dancers and artisans, an Alutiiq cooking demonstration, and an intimate conversation with an Alutiiq Elder.
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Dr. Tess Caswell is a Soldotna High School graduate who works as a lead capsule communicator for NASA's Artemis II mission. The four-member crew is scheduled to return to earth Friday evening.
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The historic downtown Juneau building is being brought back to life after sitting empty for years. The people behind the restoration say they want it to be a space for the community.
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A rainbow pride Ravenstail robe, wove by dozens of mentors and youth, was danced for the first time this week on the court during the Gold Medal basketball tournament in Juneau.