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Founder Mark Sabbatini says he wants to give Juneau residents a nonpartisan newspaper that is written, edited and reported by people who live in the community.
Founder Mark Sabbatini says he wants to give Juneau residents the option to support a nonpartisan newspaper that is written, edited and reported by people who live in the community.
A longtime Alaska journalist says Juneau Empire staff changes that publicly played out on social media earlier this week speak to the bigger picture of a concerning trend for the future for Alaska ...
The editor of the Juneau Empire is leaving the paper. Mark Sabbatini, the paper’s managing editor since 2023, announced his departure in a Facebook post. Sabbatini said he submitted his ...
The editor of Juneau Empire is leaving the paper. Mark Sabbatini has edited the paper since 2023 and announced his departure in a Facebook post. Sabbatini said he submitted his resignation letter ...
The Storis icebreaker set out on its maiden journey for Juneau on Tuesday with plans to commission it there in August, but it won’t be homeporting in Juneau until the necessary shore infrastructure is ...
(Mark Sabbatini / Juneau Empire) Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Principal Paula Casperson welcomes the crowd at the opening of JDHS’ graduation ceremony Sunday, May 25, 2025.
Author Archives: Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire Dunleavy orders freeze on state employee hiring, travel and new regulations due to fiscal crunch by Mark Sabbatini - Juneau Empire May 23, 2025 ...
A strong show of seamanship at 14th annual Juneau Maritime Festival U.S. Navy and Coast Guard get into tug-of-war after destroyer arrives during record-size gathering. by Mark Sabbatini Monday ...
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé students, along with a handful of state legislators and staff members, march from the school to the Alaska State Capitol on Thursday morning to protest ...
The city of Juneau says the Mendenhall River flooded on Saturday because of a major release from Suicide Basin above Alaska’s capital city, and at least two buildings were destroyed. (Mark ...
Raging waters from a weekend outburst of water from a glacier-dammed lake destroyed at least two buildings and damaged others before floodwaters receded in Alaska’s capital city of Juneau.
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