Many years ago when I lived in Tucson, Arizona, I was lucky enough to have neighbors of Mexican descent who were great cooks.
To be silent the whole day, see no newspaper, hear no radio, listen to no gossip, be thoroughly and completely lazy, ...
As a commercial fisherman based in Sitka and the executive director of the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association (ALFA), I’ve spent decades navigating Alaska’s challenging waters and the headwinds ...
A 63-year-old Juneau man was sentenced Thursday to serve 18 years in prison, with 22 more years suspended, following his ...
Trump backers in Juneau — some who acknowledge they’re outnumbered locally and say they risk being ostracized, or worse, by ...
The election is over. It’s time to catch our collective breath and re-enter reality. The far right and the far left are ...
Ruther Echiverri, owner and CEO of Linkup Alaska, is the telecommunications contractor hired by AT&T Inc. to install the ...
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire ...
Last season the Crimson Bears girls won the state team title and featured the meets Outstanding Female Swimmer, with ...
A final decision extending production at the Hecla Greens Creek Mine for 12 to 18 years — selected from alternatives that ...
A recent uptick in student fights on and off campus has Juneau School District administrators looking for answers. It also ...
Trump has a majority of votes in only two of Juneau’s 13 precincts: Juneau Airport Area at 54.88% and Mendenhall Glacier at ...