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Architects selected for Arts Complex

JUNEAU — Northwind Architects of Juneau has been chosen to design a new arts complex for Juneau, the…

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Women of the Moose award grant to help with elementary school Juried Art Show

JUNEAU — The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council received $300 from the Juneau Women of the Moose for…

A teen driver participates in a technical driving course organized by the Taylor White Foundation in 2013. The foundation has scheduled another session for this May. It aims to gives teen drivers the tools to avoid car accidents. Photo courtesy of Carol White.

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Taylor White Foundation sponsors second course

Life can change in the second it takes for a bear to run out in the road, a…

Young boy planting a seedling

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Arbor Day: American legacy

“Arbor Day is not like other holidays. Each of those reposes in the past, while Arbor Day proposes…

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Jazz & Classics looking for instruments

Juneau Jazz & Classics is looking for several musical instruments to use in the free public performance of…

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Béla Fleck, Katie Thiroux, Marine Jazz Band headline Jazz & Classics’ second weekend

JUNEAU — Jazz & Classics’ second weekend will showcase the stunning talent of Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn,…

A Townsend's Warbler banded in Alaska. The winter range of the species extends south along the Pacific coast to the mountains of Central America.

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Forest Service invites public International Migratory Bird Day

JUNEAU — The Tongass National Forest, in partnership with Juneau Audubon Society and Juneau Community Garden Association, will…

One of George Gress' creations.

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In the works with George Gress

Juneau instrument-maker George Gress is our featured Q&A artist this week. If you have someone you’d like to…

Devils club shoots, ready to be harvested. Photo by Corinne Conlon.

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Harvesting devil’s club shoots

What an incredible spring. Although I am always happy to see the end of winter, I like the…

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Conference helps Juneau residents find root of disease, illness

A negative experience as a child can have a big impact on a person’s health, and the Juneau…

An abandoned robin's egg. Photo by Kerry Howard.

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Art in Unusual Places

ART IN UNUSUAL PLACES The Capital City Weekly welcomes reader-submitted images of art in unusual or unexpected places.…

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Juneau resident named to Dean’s List at Evangel University

Allie Bricker, daughter of Marlin and Ann Bricker of Juneau, has been named to the Fall 2015 Dean’s…

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JDHS grad receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and other honors

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Juneau resident completes 10 months of national service

Alicia Arehart of Juneau is one of 130 men and women, who have committed to 10 months of…

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Juneau man’s son graduates with honors from Air Force

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jared L. Clemens graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San…

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Local receives Outstanding Master’s Thesis for graduate work

Rachel Bernstein’s thesis has been selected as the Outstanding Master’s Thesis by the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association…

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Tier 1 award to go to Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc.

In the first quarter of 2016, Rasmuson Foundation made 64 Tier 1 awards for a total of $1,338,739.…

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Thanks from the Juneau Raptor Center

The Juneau Raptor Center thanks everyone that came out on Juneau Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 30, to…

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JSPC thanks Juneau Community Foundation

The Juneau Suicide Prevention Coalition (JSPC) wants to thank the Juneau Community Foundation for a recent grant to…

NorthStar Trekking helicopter hauling a sling of garbage.

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Wetlands cleanup a community success

On a beautiful, albeit rainy Saturday, April 23, over 100 dedicated community volunteers removed about 2,360 pounds of…