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Juneau Pools launches new adult swim lessons in August
A brand-new program is splashing down at the pool! Juneau Pools is thrilled to offer adult swim lessons beginning in August. Sign up online through the Parks & Rec registration catalog starting July 30. Juneau Pools will offer two initial sessions, with lessons offered in different formats to meet the...
Photos: World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in Fairbanks
The annual World Eskimo-Indian Olympics were held in the Big Dipper Ice Arena in Fairbanks from July 10 to 13. Contestants competed in different sports and cultural practices which included high kick, blanket toss and seal skinning. Since 1961, the Olympics have been held over a four-day period each July...
Heads in the clouds: Runners climb their way to victory on Seward’s Mount Marathon
Approximately two hours from the Independence Day festivities of Anchorage, a mass of visitors packed Seward’s Fourth Avenue and Jefferson Street. The coastal city on the coast of the Kenai Peninsula wasn’t just hosting a Fourth of July parade, it was also welcoming hundreds of athletes to one of North America’s oldest mountain races.
Apply for the Bartlett Regional Hospital Board
Following the resignation of a board member, the Bartlett Regional Hospital Board has an open general public seat for an unexpired term beginning immediately and ending December 31, 2026. To apply for the seat, fill out the online application form available at bit.ly/ApplyCBJBoard, by Monday, August 5. Upon receipt of...
City Hall transition report outlines potential issues with key services impacted by low staffing numbers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Anchorage Mayor Suzanne LaFrance’s administration has inherited a list of potential issues highlighted in a transition report from former Mayor Dave Bronson’s team. The more than 150-page report covers several potential issues across multiple departments, including staffing and public safety challenges. In the report,...
Robert Hattle enters the race for Sitka Assembly seat
Robert Hattle filed to run for a seat on the Sitka Assembly last week (7-18-24). KCAW spoke with Hattle about why he’s throwing his hat in the ring, and what issues he’ll focus on, should he win a seat in the October 1 municipal election. Hattle is the...
Former Permanent Fund CEO files to run for Juneau mayor
Former Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation CEO Angela Rodell is running for Juneau mayor. Monday at 4:30 p.m. was the deadline to get on the ballot for Juneau’s Oct. 1 municipal election. Rodell is running against current Mayor Beth Weldon. Rodell filed her paperwork with the Juneau Clerk’s office around...
AROUND ALASKA: School Supplies, New Cabin, and Bathtub Race!
Tlingit & Haida is making sure that students are ready to go back to school this fall. Hundreds of backpacks were recently given out to Alaska Native and Native American students at Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall. Tlingit and Haida's "Temporary Assistance for Needy Families" program was behind the giveaway in Juneau.
Delta Airlines strands family of 12 in Alaska: 'No guarantee they will refund us'
ANCHORAGE, A.K. (WCIV) — A Charleston family is stranded 4,500 miles from home. Delta Airlines cancelled their flights out of Alaska the weekend of July 19, and now it's lagging behind as the rest of the airlines rebound from the Crowdstrike tech outage. “We have no guarantee that they...
Stray dogs are a federal responsibility? Murkowski prioritizes free vet services for Native villages
Sen. Lisa Murkowski is asking lawmakers to pass legislation to help tribal members who are bitten by their stray village dogs. She said, “an average of 4,800 tribal members are hospitalized or receive outpatient care from dog bites each year. Some studies indicate that tribal areas experience a death rate from dog attacks that is 35 times higher than the rest of the nation, with most of these cases are in Alaska.”
AROUND ALASKA: King of the River, Rubber Ducks, and Washdown!
State Fish and Game had to put down two black bears in downtown Juneau. Fish and Game officials were initially called Friday for reports of a young black bear trying to enter some downtown shops. Instead, they found the two adult male bears digging through trash cans. Both had to be euthanized after officials said they became aggressive around tourists and locals in downtown Juneau.
Anchorage Assembly votes to extend homeless shelter contract as leaked text investigation continues
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - In a 9-1 vote on Friday, Anchorage Assembly members extended a contract with Henning, Inc. to maintain operations of a Midtown homeless shelter, despite controversy surrounding text messages between the nonprofit’s managers and the city’s former homelessness coordinator. The contract, which will keep 200...
St. Francis House Food Pantry in Anchorage Needs Urgent Donations
The St. Francis House Food Pantry in Anchorage is in desperate need of your help. Your Alaska Link stopped by the pantry along East 20th Avenue and found that the shelves here are almost bare. Catholic Social Services - Alaska runs this pantry. Officials say community members in need really...
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