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Nobody harmed in Fritz Cove basement fire
A fire broke out at a home on Fritz Cove Road on Saturday night, Capital City Fire/Rescue Assistant…
August 10, 2018
News
Thunder Mountain grad will run for school board again
Kevin Allen is hoping that the third time will be the charm.
August 10, 2018
News
Field almost set for municipal election
Entering the final day for candidates to register for the municipal election, there are still a few details…
August 10, 2018
News
Indictments handed down for Franklin Street thefts
A woman became violent after being caught stealing from a downtown jewelry store in July, according to charging…
August 10, 2018
News
City might commit money to Housing First expansion
Housing First might be expanding sooner than planned, and the city might again help foot the bill.
August 10, 2018
News
Visitors, legislative staff concerned about safety in downtown Juneau, survey says
Visitors to Juneau would like to see downtown cleaned up, both literally and figuratively, according to two Juneau…
August 9, 2018
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Habeger declares run for Assembly
Don Habeger has lived in Juneau for nearly 40 years, and though he’s worked in politics, he’s never…
August 9, 2018
News
Demolition efforts spark fire at former recycling building
A building that was being demolished caught fire early Thursday morning, Capital City Fire/Rescue officials said.
August 9, 2018
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City open to spending more in staffing fire department
Capital City Fire/Rescue might get more money for staffing increases than previously thought. That staffing will only be…
August 8, 2018
News
As community playground build begins, volunteers honor young girl for donation
Volunteers arrived at Project Playground on Wednesday for the first day of the community rebuild, wielding saws, hammers,…
August 8, 2018
News
Long-ignored city code violation putting future of downtown park at risk
City officials and the residents of Starr Hill are at odds about the future of Juneau’s oldest park,…
August 7, 2018
News
Drunk driver smashes into middle school
The usual back-to-school preparations were going on at Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School on Tuesday afternoon, as maintenance employees…
August 7, 2018
News
People of Juneau: Goldbelt’s first CEO reflects on lifetime of involvement
Today, Goldbelt Inc. is a booming Alaska Native corporation that owns lands throughout Southeast Alaska and has thrived…
August 7, 2018
News
Weiss selected as interim superintendent
For at least this school year, the Juneau School District has its new superintendent.
August 6, 2018
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Health care campaign wants Alaskans to reach out to Sen. Murkowski about Supreme Court vote
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is in the spotlight in the ongoing national health care debate.
August 6, 2018
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Children race through Savikko Park for good cause
Reed Maier led for the whole time in the final race of Saturday’s Douglas Dirt Derby. Even as…
August 4, 2018
News
Firefighters’ union urges Assembly to take more serious staffing action
As city officials consider ways to help Capital City Fire/Rescue responders with rising call volumes, members of the…
August 4, 2018
News
This young Juneau artist is doing her part to keep Native artwork alive
On her first day of preschool, Sydney Johnson had a decision to make.
August 4, 2018
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This young Juneau artist is doing her part to keep Native artwork alive
On her first day of preschool, Sydney Johnson had a decision to make.
August 4, 2018
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Driver in 2016 crash faces homicide charge
A Juneau man faces charges of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and driving under the influence dating back to…
August 3, 2018
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