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Thanks for supporting the Juneau Senior Nutrition Program

On behalf of the staff of the Juneau Senior Nutrition Program and the special people we serve, I…

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JLO audtitions open for “Putting It Together”

Juneau Lyric Opera will have open auditions for Sondheim’s “Putting It Together” for their Fall 2016 production, which…

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Juneau’s LGBTQ community celebrates Pride

SEAGLA has released the schedule for the third annual Juneau Pride, a celebration of all things lesbian, gay,…

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UAS faculty member receives 2016 ACBSP Teaching Excellence Award

Dr. Charla Brown, Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Alaska Southeast, has been named…

The high bank to the left of the photo above will be lowered and the fill used to raise the streambank and other low spots.  Then willows and other plants and will be used to revegetate the area to protect the creek.  Two weeks later the Forest Service will bring in a crew to top off the trail.

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Trail rehabilitation needs volunteers

Trout Unlimited and the US Forest Service have teamed up for another habitat rehabilitation project and need volunteers…

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Salmon project connects Alaskans

Salmon unite and divide Alaskans across the state. Gear type, purpose and region all come into play in…

A rare color-variation of chocolate lily, which usually has dark brown flowers. It is pollinated by flies.

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Off the Trails: Meanderings

Late May and early June found us wandering in several very fine places. Most of the time the…

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Russian River, Kenai River rainbow fishing to open

Fishermen on the central Kenai Peninsula will be able to head to the Kenai and Russian rivers for…

A girl examines foam floating on the Tanana River.

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Foam on the water a sign of life and death

While sitting in the front of a canoe on a twisty Alaska creek, my daughter asked to steer…

Mountain goat and kid at Glacier Bay.

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Wild Shots

Submit your wild shots: The Empire Outdoors page is looking for superb images of Alaska’s wildlife, scenery or…

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Help plan Glacier Bay’s future

Help plan Glacier Bay’s future The National Park Service invites the public to plan for the future of…

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Last Frontier Theatre Conference to begin June 12

The Annual Last Frontier Theatre Conference is coming up on June 12-18 in Anchorage. Now in its twenty-fourth…

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Registration open for STAR theatre program

Registration is open for Perseverance Theatre’s Summer Theatre Arts Rendezvous. Work with local and out-of-town professional directors and…

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Writers’ Weir: Let’s touch

The world is contracting and we are becoming isolated from each other Closed car windows closed ears and…

Pride Week begins June 11

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Pride Week begins June 11

SEAGLA announced the schedule for the third annual Juneau Pride, a celebration of all things Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,…

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Foraging for beach asparagus

From Noma, a restaurant rated best in the world, to Juneau’s The Rookery Cafe, chefs are using traditional…

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Pride Week calendar

Two Spirit Pride Reception, Saturday, June 11, 1-2 p.m. Northern Light United Church.   Pride 2016 Opening Ceremony,…

Tlingit weaver Lily Hope works at the Sealaska Heritage Institute on a button design for a red wool skirt she is submitting for this year's Celebration Native Fashion Show. Hope worked alongside her aunt Deanna Lampe to create culturally-sensitive fashion that can be worn by Native and non-Native people alike.

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Haute couture with a Native voice

One beadwork design on an indigenous garment might take an artist 30 hours to complete. Really, the design…

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SHI to host internationally-known Irish dance group at Celebration

Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI) will host an internationally-known Irish dance group at Celebration as part of its ongoing…

An old tree stump provides new life at the Arboretum. Photo by Denise Carroll.

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Art in Unusual Places

The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places. Photographers of all levels…