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On Hollywood and the hardwood: Martin Sensmeier talks basketball, movies
Though now a Hollywood star, Yakutat native and Gold Medal regular Martin Sensmeier didn’t expect a red carpet…
March 27, 2017
News
Emerging voters: ‘We want salmon!’
Millennials: self-centered, glued to their phones and unable to focus on anything longer than a six-second gif. Alaska’s…
March 18, 2017
Neighbors
Fireside Lecture: Yax té Totem pole
An iconic Tlingit totem pole has been restored and will resume its role this summer. Friday’s Fireside Lecture…
March 17, 2017
News
No snow day after overnight storm
How much snow must fall to keep a Juneau kid from hitting the books? The short answer: more…
March 14, 2017
News
Wings of Alaska closes up shop
Wings of Alaska has folded. The Juneau-headquartered regional airline hasn’t flown for several weeks and has now officially…
March 13, 2017
News
Sweetheart Lake hydroelectric gets waterfront lease
The company behind a planned hydroelectric dam 37 miles southeast of Juneau checked a crucial regulatory box this…
March 12, 2017
News
Finalists announced for Auke Bay principal
The Juneau School District announced Tuesday their five finalists for an open principal position at Auke Bay Elementary…
March 10, 2017
News
Gov.’s budget plan at Chamber luncheon
Budget experts presenting at Thursday’s Juneau Chamber of Commerce luncheon will shed light on Gov. Bill Walker’s fiscal…
March 8, 2017
News
Free AWARE training geared toward men
Gene Tagaban and Juneau AWARE (Aiding Women in Abuse & Rape Emergencies) are teaming up to help young…
March 8, 2017
News
Spring king fishing canceled by emergency order
Local sport fishers won’t be able to get their early-season king salmon fix as the Juneau area will…
March 7, 2017
News
Toxic water leaches into prime Alaska, Canada salmon habitat
The year the Tulsequah Chief Mine began polluting Alaska waters, a gallon of gas cost 31 cents, baseball…
March 5, 2017
News
Caught in an Avalanche
A beautiful, sunny day on the mountain turned into a mountain rescue emergency Saturday as an avalanche swept…
March 5, 2017
News
Juneau weather forecast: Sun after snow
A cold and sunny weekend awaits after a winter storm ended the work week in Juneau. The National…
March 2, 2017
News
Rock Dump climbing gym on the move after sweetheart lease runs course
The Rock Dump indoor climbing gym is en route to a new home. Where that route ends, gym…
March 1, 2017
News
Sticky buns, donuts and wraps: BaconFest rewards the bold
Glacier Valley Rotary’s 2017 BaconFest sold out again this year. Not one of the 350 attendees had a…
February 28, 2017
Neighbors
Fireside Lecture: “Coping with Weather”
Juneau naturalist Bob Armstrong is the Fireside Lecturer on Friday, Feb. 24 at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center. His…
February 24, 2017
News
Candied salmon ice cream, kelp salsa & halibut bisque baby food: Seafood contest shows off the new and unusual
In any supermarket, you’ll find dozens of pork, beef and chicken products. Not so for salmon. When it…
February 24, 2017
News
Downtown Restaurant Week validates Juneau’s growing food scene
Kimchi, duck ramen and khekda bharjiya. You couldn’t find any of these on a Juneau menu five years…
February 21, 2017
Neighbors
Miss Alaska 2017 talks Tlingit heritage and digital entrepreneurship
She’s a Tlingit Eagle of the Killerwhale clan and a digital advertising expert, a Stanford grad, former Microsoft…
February 18, 2017
News
Elizabeth Peratrovich’s example still shines for young and old
Seventy-two years ago this month, Elizabeth Peratrovich stood before the Alaska Senate and told a room full of…
February 17, 2017
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