Temperatures not expected to break Juneau’s all-time high of 90F set on July 7, 1975.
‘Voices of Alaska’ theme at this year’s Juneau parade an opportunity ‘for every voice to be heard’
Former superintendent looks back at 39-year K-12 career, ahead to new job inspiring future teachers.
Closest-ever finish goes down to the wire as participation opened to public for first time.
Concert by Juneau Volunteer Marching Band a prelude to their participation in July 4 parade.
Plenty of colorful displays and activities will still be available to Juneau residents after the last of the July 4 fireworks fade, with more than… Continue reading
Lifetime Southeast Alaska resident departing July 31 after career of more than 30 years.
Cabaret show at the Glory Hall an appreciative exchange between musicians, staff and audience.
“Voices of Alaska” theme for downtown parade reflects range of Juneau’s traditional holiday events
Four specialists, one possibly in Juneau, will work with tribes and state to focus on rural areas.
Week of canceled sailings for repairs means longer vehicle wait lists, officials say.
After years of delays, vessel now making day trips to Juneau, Haines and Skagway
Ski poles, toboggans and space blankets just par for the course at annual Juneau Ridge Race.
Residents raise questions about education funding veto, health and rehabilitation programs.
JPD gets numerous calls after pursuit near Franklin Dock on Friday night
Opposition to latest “capital creep” voiced by Juneau lawmaker, who says no funds exists for the move.
Fourth annual Alaska Theater Festival to stage outdoor productions throughout Juneau this summer.
Mechanical issue on aging ferry affects stops between Haines and Bellingham
Dunleavy OKs lower dividend despite originally seeking a $3,800 “statutory” payout.
Governor cuts $200 million in capital projects, other spending from bill passed by Legislature