Anger and confusion among Alaska’s federal workers were rampant on Friday as mass firings ordered by President Donald Trump ...
Local preschoolers make valentines for state legislators each year, reminding them to “have a heart” for kids during the ...
For the first time in Alaska history, the state’s supreme court is majority female. It’s also being led, for just the second ...
At least 30 U.S. Forest Service and 30 National Park Service employees in Alaska lost their jobs after Trump ordered layoffs ...
A growing contingent of Southeast Alaskans are driving local economic transformation toward sustainability and Indigenous leadership. Traditional industries like logging and fishing are being ...
Jason R Thackston, Senior Vice President at Avista AVA, disclosed an insider purchase on February 13, based on a new SEC filing. What Happened: A Form 4 filing from the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
A significant insider buy by Latisha D. Hill, Vice President at Avista AVA, was executed on February 13, and reported in the recent SEC filing.
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire from archived editions in 1985, 1995 and 2005. They include names, AP style ...
Alaska’s new Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Carney delivered her first State of the Judiciary Address, acknowledging court ...
Plans for a Juneau skatepark are progressing, the Fairbanks transit center is open, Ketchikan seeks input on its ...
Unalaska City School District officials are advocating for more education funding during their annual visits to the Alaska ...
Alaska’s Emergency Operations Center has cancelled an annual test of the system responsible for alerting Alaskans about potential tsunamis.