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Monday Jan 4 Swedish Meatballs Pasta Spinach Honey Orange Salad Tuesday January 5 Meatloaf Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans…

Accepting a check from Rotary President John Blasco, right, are members of the United Way of Southeast Alaska board, from left, Warren Russell, Millie Ryan, Bill Peters, Robbie Stell and United Way President and CEO Wayne Stevens.

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Rotary donates brewfest proceeds to United Way

The Rotary Club of Juneau chose United Way of Southeast Alaska as the charity partner for the 2015…

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Gimme a Smile: Practically perfect in what way?

Another New Year, another chance to renew the elusive quest for perfection. Isn’t that what New Year’s resolutions…

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Juneau Jumpers thanks AT&T Pioneers Program

Juneau Jumpers would like to express our gratitude to the AT&T Pioneers Program for their generous grant of…

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Living & Growing: Holy Innocents

Peace on Earth! In the ‘Christmas Octave,’ the week-plus-one-day beginning Dec. 25 and ending Jan. 1, we observe…

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Thank you to Jingle Jog participants

On Saturday, Dec. 12, AWARE, Inc. hosted a Jingle Jog 5k and 1 mile run to raise funds…

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United Way of Southeast Alaska welcomes new board member

United Way of Southeast Alaska recently welcomed new board member Kendri M. M. Cesar. Cesar, a graduate of…

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JAMHI grateful for fashion show fundraiser

This time of year is often a time for giving thanks. Juneau Alliance for Mental Health, Inc. is…

A wolf's track melts the frosty snow, revealing old evergreen needles on the Crow Hill Trail on Dec. 16.

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Wild Shots

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

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Forecast could mean early fishing for Stikine River kings

PETERSBURG — The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is predicting a return of about 34,000 king salmon…

Chris Hinkley takes advantage of high winds from the north to surf off Lena Beach on Feb. 5.

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Outdoors year in review

2015 was another great year to be hiking, boating and in general being in Southeast Alaska (well… aren’t…

A young porcupine sits in an elderberry bush, whose broken twigs indicate the source of recent snacks.

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Rambling in winter

The short December days don’t allow for long explorations, but even short ones can be productive for a…

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The world’s largest ski and snowboarding lesson coming to Eaglecrest

During Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month in January, Eaglecrest Ski Area will participate in a nationwide Guinness…

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Perseverance to host fundraiser for “Our Voices Will Be Heard”

Perseverance Theatre will host a fundraiser in support of its upcoming world premiere, “Our Voices Will Be Heard”…

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Movies

GOLD TOWN NICKELODEON Visit www.goldtownnick.com. “Room” — Synopsis: Held captive for nearly a decade in a tiny shed…

The Aangun Yatx'i Dancers of Angoon perform at the Grand Opening for the Walter Soboleff Center on May 15, 2015.

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Bright moments of 2015

This annual feature, which formerly appeared in the Empire’s Arts section, is designed to celebrate creativity in all…

Brenda Krauss came with a hat to welcome in the new year at the 24th annual Polar Bear Dip at the Auke Village Recreation Beach.

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What’s happening

New Year’s Eve Barn Dance, 7:30 pm, Thursday, Dec. 31, St. Ann’s Parish Hall, 5th and Gold. The…

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A Year of Reading Foreign

So here it is, the sharp sudden close of 2015. When we all take stock and decide what…

Members of the JDHS Basketball Cheer team do the Hokey Pokey with a young guest during the team's "Parents Night Out" fundraiser Dec. 23.

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Parents’ — and Kids’ — Night at JDHS

Members of the JDHS Basketball Cheer team hosted a “Parents Night Out” fundraiser Dec. 23 to help raise…

Phlox seed pods on a winter day.

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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…