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BC filmmaker travels to Juneau for discussion

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BC filmmaker travels to Juneau for discussion

A Vancouver, British Columbia-based filmmaker will be giving a talk about her film after a free showing at…

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UA Board of Regents to hold statewide public testimony session

The public is invited to call in to share their thoughts on university issues with the University of…

September Family Day at the City Museum set for Sept. 17

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September Family Day at the City Museum set for Sept. 17

The City Museum’s September Family Day will take place Sunday, Sept. 17th from 1-3 p.m. and will be…

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Scholarship available for museum studies

The Friends of the Alaska State Library, Archives and Museum have announced the availability of the Ethel Montgomery…

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Celebrate Labor Day at free picnic

The public is invited to join labor union members, families and friends for a local celebration of Labor…

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Thank you, Red Cross

I would like to thank the people of Alaska and specifically the Red Cross in Juneau for their…

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Thank you for food drive effort

On Saturday, Aug. 19, the Southeast Alaska Food Bank conducted a successful food drive at Super Bear IGA…

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Thank you, Montessori Borealis school

Friends of the Marie Drake Planetarium, the nonprofit that runs the Marie Drake Planetarium, were presented with a…

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Juneau Style

I saw Christian Malik on the docks and thought, “This is how to dress like a modern day…

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How do sharks swallow?

I bet you haven’t thought much about that lately. After all, how would pondering this question ever help…

Dr. Will Elliott

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The Dangerous Unselfishness of Sustainability

We’re often told to protect what we love. But love has its limitations. Most people have difficulty looking…

A yearling cub with a dog salmon. (Janice Gorle)

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Wild Shots: Photos of Mother Nature in Southeast Alaska

The Empire Outdoors page is looking for superb images of Alaska’s wildlife, scenery or plant life. Send your…

Strange sprouts on the trunk of a red alder might be adventitious roots. (S.P. Stanway)

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Trailside observations and mysteries

One day in mid-August, I wandered along the Eagle River trail, just to where the old Yankee Basin…

Bjorn Dihle taking a break from pack-rafting down the north for of the Koyukuk.(Photo courtesy of Bjorn Dihle)

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Remembering Bob Marshall

Bob Marshall once spoke to a Kobuk man named Tobuk, who explained to him how the world works.…

Concert pianist Rachelle McCabe is pictured with environmental advocate Kathleen Dean Moore. (Courtesy Photo)

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Unique event pairs musical performance with climate change

In partnership with 350 Juneau, the Con Brio Chamber Series presents “A Call to Life: Variations on a…

Shipwrecked vase from Germany on a remote Alaskan beach. (Photo by Tara Neilson)

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Shipwreck Salvage

The story I heard was that when the Sea Bear dropped anchor in Little Vixen, a bay five…

First Friday features jazz band, rock group, totem pole talk

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First Friday features jazz band, rock group, totem pole talk

Tahir McInnis presents Melanin Auntie Downtown Dames 217 Seward St. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Downtown Dames will be featuring local…

Back wall of the Upholding Balance exhibit. (Photo by Felix Wong)

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What ‘Upholding Balance’ means to Ketchikan Museums

The Tongass Historical Museum of the Ketchikan Museums has brought to its city an exhibit that is looking…

“Natural Selection,” is part of the Boneyard Series by Ian Grant, a Juneau painter. Courtesy image.

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Painting As He Sees It

This First Friday, Sept. 1, meet abstract painter Ian Grant. His work will be display at Annie Kaill’s…

Pastor Dan Wiese

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The ugliness of sin and the hope through Christ

Often in conversation regarding suffering and injustice in this world, questions arise as to why there is so…